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21. Blending Classical, Pastoral, And Religious Imagery In Comus In the Maske, Milton combines a variety of classical and British myths with However, according to british mythology, the water deity Nereus took pity on http://www.mith.umd.edu/comus/final/cemyth.htm | |
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22. Myths And Legends - Frames (Broken Link 10/10/00); Rod Thorn s (Saros) british mythology page focuses onthe Welsh Mabinogi. Restored! 2/10/02; Dave D. retells the Pwyll stories from http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/myth.html | |
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23. MythSearch.com: Celtic Myth Collection of links to sites discussing the myths of the British Isles. british mythology A page focusing on Welsh Mabinogion. Other. The Green Man http://www.mythsearch.com/celtic.html | |
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24. Probert Encyclopaedia: Celtic Mythology In british mythology, Druantia was the druid goddess of birth, wisdom, death andmetempsychosis In British Celtic mythology, Hu was a solar culturegod, http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/D3.HTM | |
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25. Mystical-WWW - Mystic's Menagerie british mythology is full of references to the deer. In british mythologythe dog is seen to be faithful, loyal seen to serve it s master well. http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/animal/animald.htm | |
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26. Unqualified Offerings Longer Boats About my item on Tolkien as british mythology, and why the Ringsaga is so land-locked, Patrick Nielsen Hayden quickly wrote http://www.highclearing.com/uoarchives/week_2002_12_29.html | |
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27. A Goddess Bibliography Minor Traditions of british mythology. New York Benjamin Blom, Inc., 1972.Wright, AR British Calender Customs. England Volume I. London Glaiser, 1936. http://www.iit.edu/~phillips/personal/basic/goddess.html | |
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28. WELCOME Merlin and Arthurian myths originated, and, coincidentally in the villagewhere Tolkien came to be inspired in his own rewriting of british mythology. http://www.companyofavalon.net/ | |
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29. Regional Folklore And Mythology british mythology discusses the Mabinogion. Changeling Legends from the BritishIsles by DL Ashliman offers extracts from folklore works about fairy http://www.pibburns.com/mythregi.htm | |
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30. Eldelphia's Mythology Links Britannia s British myths and legends links Short stories, articles and fascinatingtitbits about british mythology. Includes info on ey characters. http://www.eldelphia.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/myth.htm | |
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31. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Arthur, King Of The Britons King Arthur is one of the most famous figures in british mythology but did hereally exist? Arthur - King Of The Britons goes on a quest to discover the http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/arthur/index.shtml | |
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32. Mythology, Folklore, And A Little Bit Of Religion see also British; Gwydion; The page is titled british mythology , but isessentially the Mabinogion. Zoroastrian. Zoroastrianism FAQ; the sacred text of http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~bnagy/sarahsite/myths2.html | |
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33. Mythold Saros british mythology page focuses on the Welsh Mabinogi. Dave D. retells thePwyll stories from the Mabinogeon in Cfarwydd; Rhiannon Kerins also retells http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/pcsnewark/myths.html | |
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34. BOWMEN AND ANGELS Heroic figures from british mythology such as King Arthur and St George, who wasfamously invoked by King Henry V on the field of Agincourt, http://www.forteantimes.com/articles/170_bowmen.shtml | |
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35. Golden Apple; From Lundy, Isle Of Avalon By Mystic Realms Mr. Lewis Spence ,The Minor Traditions of british mythology, tells us that thecommon apple tree reached Greece from the North. It was adopted by the Greek http://www.lundyisleofavalon.co.uk/mythology/golden apple.htm | |
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36. Britain: Imperial Nostalgia - Empire? - Global Policy Forum Such evidence is a timely corrective to the comfortable british mythology that,in contrast to France and other European colonial powers, http://www.globalpolicy.org/empire/history/2005/05ukrom.htm | |
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37. Sacred Animals The Poisonous adder of the British Isles has the same reputation. Horn)The dragon in Celticbritish mythology has more varieties than the standard http://www.tylwythteg.com/tylwythteg/sacred.html | |
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38. Richard Thompson: Sway Into Emotion ItÂs about mythology. A lot of mythology is imported into England from America like to try and validate the use of british mythology in British songs. http://www.innerviews.org/inner/thompson.html | |
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39. Powell's Books - Mythology-British Powell s Books MythologyThis selection of eleven stories?some more than 3000 years old?focuses on thewomen of ancient british mythology, from the (read more) List Price $14.95 http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/partner?cgi=subsection/MythologyBritish.html&part |
40. 500 Myth Links Myths, Legends, Folklore. The Riddle of Prehistoric british mythology Thefigures beneath each entry give reference numbers for the Bibliography http://www.mysteries-megasite.com/main/bigsearch/myth-1.html | |
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