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Story of the Celts: The Ancient Celts
  by John Patrick Parle [3984 words] |
| |  | "The Ancient Celts [ 8 ] What is surprising to most modern readers is just how widespread across Europe the Celts once were. The..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Story of the Celts: Who are the Celts?
  by John Patrick Parle [1305 words] |
| |  | "The ancient Celts were a group of culturally similar peoples who once occupied most of central and western Europe, north of the..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Story of the Celts: The Celts in Britain
  by John Patrick Parle [1630 words] |
| |  | "The Celts in Britain [ 27 ] What is obvious when studying the Celts, as when studying anything, is that different experts say..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Story of the Celts: The Celts Today
  by John Patrick Parle [1328 words] |
| |  | "The Celts Today [ 40 ] The Celts, and Celtic peoples, are alive and well today. Celtic culture is well documented and preserved,..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Story of the Celts: The Celts of Ireland
  by John Patrick Parle [3171 words] |
| |  | "The Celts of Ireland [ 33 ] The Celts arrived in Ireland by 350 B.C (some say earlier) and they thrive there to this day. A claim..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Story of the Celts: The Celts in Galicia, Spain
  by John Patrick Parle [465 words] |
| |  | "The Celts in Galicia, Spain [ 26 ] Galicia is a region located in the northwest corner of Spain, just above Portugal; Galicia is..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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Origins of the Celts
  by Michael Wangbickler [723 words] |
| |  | "Two new groups of people emerge in Central Europe during the late Neolithic (New Stone Age) period, one certainly immigrant. Each..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > History & Anthropology > Celtic & Irish |
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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: Saga of Times Past > Legend and Prehistory |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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Gods of Ancient Wales and the Celtic Britons
  by John Patrick Parle [570 words] |
| |  | "A common temptation is to think that civilization reached Great Britain through the vehicle of Roman occupation. But Celtic..." |
| |  | 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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Mythic Heroes of Celtic Ireland
  by John Patrick Parle [2329 words] |
| |  | "The Celtic mythology of Ireland is best summarized as consisting of four broad cycles. This month's article deals with mythic..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > Legend and Prehistory |
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Irish Myth Cycles
  by Lady Phoxxe [989 words] |
| |  | "The myths and legends of a people are central to it's religion. It is from these stories that we derive our attitudes towards..." |
| |  | Location: Saga of Times Past > Legend and Prehistory |
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The Celtic Vedic Connection, Part I
  by Neil MacGregor Campbell [4585 words] |
| |  | "Of all the great ancient cultures perhaps no two share more parallels than those of the Celtic and Vedic peoples. A deep rooted..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Druidism |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Religions > Vedic |
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Gwydion and the Battle of the Trees
  by John Patrick Parle [666 words] |
| |  | "One of the common themes in Welsh mythology involves raids into the Underworld. This nether land realm is called by different..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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The Story of Brān the Blessed
  by John Patrick Parle [504 words] |
| |  | "Brān was a Welsh god of the underworld whose eminence is most often associated with his the "Wonderful Head." Though he..." |
| |  | 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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The Goddess Epona
  by Dawn Firewolf [649 words] |
| |  | "Lately, it seems that Epona is coming back into Her own with the growing popularity of the internet. Most people identify with Her..." |
| |  | Location: Religion & Philosophy > Deities & Heros > Celtic, Welsh, Irish & Brittish |
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