Celtic Mythology
Celtic Mythology reveals a world shaped by nature, fate, and powerful warrior spirits. From gods like Lugh and Cernunnos to goddesses such as the Morrígan and Brigid, these legends blend magic, battle, and prophecy. Explore tales of enchanted weapons, sacred animals, heroic champions, and the Otherworld. Celtic myths reflect the deep connection between land, honour, and destiny in ancient Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
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Abnoba: Celtic Goddess of Forests and Rivers
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Macha: The Triple Goddess of War, Sovereignty, and Prophecy
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Aengus: Celtic Myth and Irish God of Love and Eternal Youth
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Badb: The Raven War Goddess of Battle and Prophecy
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Celtic Historical Myths: Ireland’s Legendary Kings
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Ulster Cycle: Myths of Cú Chulainn During Ireland’s Iron Age
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Celtic Fenian Cycle: Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna Myths
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Celtic Mythological Cycle: Ireland’s Gods and Magical Beings
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Cernunnos: Celtic God of Nature and Life & Death
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Fionn Mac Cumhaill: Myths of the Irish Legend
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Arawn: The Enigmatic Celtic God of the Underworld
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Cailleach: Ancient Celtic Goddess of Winter
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Morrigan: Celtic Goddess of War, Fate and Death
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Cu Chulainn: Tale of Ireland’s Greatest Hero
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Scáthach: Mystic Warrior Goddess of Celtic Lore