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Gwydion
  by Obsidian [28 words] |
| |  | "Welsh. The Cymric equivalent of Goibhniu. In Welsh sources his hall is the Milky Way; he was a magician of high repute, and the..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Gwydion
[36 words] |
| |  | "Welsh druid of the mainland gods; wizard and bard of North Wales. Prince of the Powers of Air; a shape-shifter. His symbol was a..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Celtic Gods and Heros: Introduction to Celtic Mythology
  by John Patrick Parle [2003 words] |
| |  | "Youngsters of school age almost effortlessly learn about the gods and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology. Names like Zeus,..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Mother Of The Gods And The Father Of The Gael
  by Sarah NiGhillielai/dir [4186 words] |
| |  | "There is no surviving, or as yet translated, Creation story within Irish mythology. We learn from the Lebor Gabala Erenn, a text..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Celtic Gods and Heros: Celtic Gods of Mainland Europe
  by John Patrick Parle [2160 words] |
| |  | "Speakers of Celtic languages once dominated a swath of Europe stretching from Spain to areas of modern-day Turkey. At various times..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Celtic Gods and Heroes: The Gods of Ancient Ireland
  by John Patrick Parle [2242 words] |
| |  | "Celtic peoples established themselves in Ireland about 2,500 years ago. But humans had inhabited the island long before that, as..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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The Twilight of the Celtic Gods
  by John Patrick Parle [3002 words] |
| |  | "The Milesians, according to myth, were the first Celts to settle in Ireland. This group was named after the eight sons of Mil (some..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > Legend and Prehistory |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Shapeshifting in Celtic Myth
  by Kenneth R. White [1696 words] |
| |  | "The theme of shapeshifting is found in Celtic myth regardless of the specific country one invesigates. Thoughout my studies of..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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The Mabinogion
  by John Patrick Parle [492 words] |
| |  | "Welsh mythological prose finds its most enchanting breath in the Mabinogion, a collection of stories about the gods and goddesses..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Pryderi
  by Obsidian [56 words] |
| |  | "(care, thought). Welsh. The son of Pwyll, whom he succeeds in his lands. He is stolen away as a newborn infant by a nameless Fiend..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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King Arthur and the Cymry Heroes
  by John Patrick Parle [2716 words] |
| |  | "The Celtic Britons called themselves the Cymry, which meant "fellow countrymen" in their Celtic tongue. Once Roman rule..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > Legend and Prehistory |
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Arawn
  by Obsidian [87 words] |
| |  | "Welsh Lord of Annwn, the underworld and realm of departed spirits. He makes a pact with Pwyll, to exchange places with him for one..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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The God of the Hammer
  by Obsidian [126 words] |
| |  | "Gaulish/Continental. This is a figure of which a number of images and icons survive. He is invariably represented as a bearded male..." |
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The God of the Wheel
  by Obsidian [67 words] |
| |  | "Gaulish/Continental. This figure is nearly always represented as a fierce-appearing, nude male. He bears in striking position a..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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The Horned God in India and Europe
  by Neil MacGregor Campbell [3433 words] |
| |  | "Of all of the Gods that we honor in Paganism today probably the most revered is the Horned God, in the shape and form of Cernunnos...." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Indic |
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Pwyll
  by Obsidian [24 words] |
| |  | "(wisdom, prudence). Welsh. Lord of Arberth. Father of Pryderi, Husband of Rhiannon, trusted associate of Arawn as related in the..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Cernunnos
  by The Troth [60 words] |
| |  | "(Also Known as Hu'Gadarn, Herne, The Horned One) Celtic God of Nature, The Wild Man of the Woods, Animal Instinct, The Hunt. Known..." |
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Efnisien
  by Obsidian [98 words] |
| |  | "(unpeaceful). Welsh Maternal half-brother to Bendigeidfran (Bran) and full brother to Nisien. Quarrelsome and a natural antagonist,..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Silvanus
  by Obsidian [95 words] |
| |  | "A woodland spirit associated with parks, villas, and fields, and at an earlier date associated with the forest beyond the..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Aeron
  by Obsidian [22 words] |
| |  | "Slaughtering. Welsh. A war-god, a male Aspect of the Irish Morrigan. He is a later-period male counterpart to Agrona, of earlier..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Donn
  by Obsidian [50 words] |
| |  | "(lord, master). Irish A God of the underworld, and of the dead. Associated territorially with western Munster. The Romans..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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