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Celtic World > Celtic Deities > N to Z
The Irish god of eloquence, Oghma also is called the "Sun-Faced" One. He invented Ogham, the earliest form of writing in Ireland. Also an Irish god of music ...
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Cattle in Early Ireland
This transhumance, or booleying (after the Irish word búaile, meaning ‘cattle enclosure’) was still being carried out in the 20th century. ...
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Cattle in Early Ireland
Examples from mythology include those from the Táin Bó Cúalnge – the Cattle Raid of Cooley – when the Morrigan attacked Cú Chulainn in the guise of a white ...
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Brighid: What Do We Really Know?
We’ll look at the meaning of Brigid’s name, the evidence about the saint, ... This statue combines Celtic motifs with those of the Roman goddess, Minerva, ...
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L | P | S design > Writing Projects
Example: The denouement in THE ENGLISH PATIENT comes when readers find out how Almasy finally got back to Katherine -- already dead (he got there too late) ...
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Celtic World
A Celtic resource page about the Celts, the Wheel of the Year, Druids and much more.
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Imbolc in Yesterday's Ireland & Scotland
Kevin Danaher, The Year in Ireland: Irish Calendar Customs, (1972) Irish Books & Media (1972); ISBN: 0-9377-0213-7. Kevin Danaher, In Ireland Long Ago, ...
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Imbolc: Feeding the Body & Soul
276) which suggests that the Celtic feasts would have originally been considered movable in terms of the fixed, solar-based Julian calendar imposed by the ...
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Celtic World > Cross-Quarters
The Winter Solstice takes place on or about December 21 and marks the longest, ... Some contemporary Pagan groups, not necessarily Celtic in nature, ...
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Hero/Heroine Myth Quest Worksheet
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Once the Protagonist has accepted the Call, his/her first act will be the meeting with the Mentor. ... This figure bestows upon the Protagonist an amulet or some other item ... 91), or Little Red Riding Hood