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         Celtic Mythology:     more books (100)
  1. Celtic Mythology by Thierry Bordas, 2005
  2. The Irish mythological cycle and Celtic mythology by H. d' Arbois de Jubainville, 1970
  3. The Irish Mythological Cycle And Celtic Mythology by H.D'Arbois De JubainvilleRichard Irvine Best, 1903
  4. Enchanted Kingdoms: Celtic Mythology (Looking at Myths and Legends) by McGraw-Hill, 1997-01-01
  5. Celtic Mythology by Proinsias MacCana, 1970
  6. Glamoury: Magic of the Celtic Green World (Llewellyn's Celtic Wisdom Series) by Stephen Blamires, 2002-09-01
  7. Celtic Inspirations: Essential Meditations and Texts (Inspirations Series) by Lyn Webster Wilde, 2006-07-28
  8. A Celtic Book of Dying: Walking with the Dying, Travelling with the Dead by Phyllida Anam-Aire, 2005-05-01
  9. Silver Wheel: Women's Myths and Mysteries in the Celtic Tradition (Llewellyn's Celtic Wisdom Series) by Marguerite Elsbeth, 1997-08-01
  10. On the Edge of a Dream: The Women of Celtic Myth and Legend by Jennifer Heath, 1998-03-01
  11. Dream Angus: The Celtic God of Dreams (Myths, The) by Alexander McCall Smith, 2006-09-12
  12. Celtic Queen Maeve and Addiction: An Archetypal Perspective (Jung on the Hudson Book Series) by Sylvia Brinton Perera, 2001-10
  13. DRUIDS GODS&HEROS/CELT (World Mythologies Series) by Anne Ross, 1986-06-12
  14. The Creatures Of Celtic Myth by Bob Curran, Andrew Whitson, 2000-06-30

101. Wyldlands Live Action Roleplaying :: Hobyah Press :: Live Action Role-playing In
Live action and tabletop roleplaying system set in celtic Britain. Draws heavily upon folklore, mythology, faerie tales and texts such as the Book of Leinster and The Mabinogion. Created by Hobyah Press.
http://www.wyldlands.com
Wyldlands is a live- and table-top roleplaying system set in an alternative, Iron-Age kingdom encompassing England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The world is based on the Golden Age of the Celts and spans a period of some three thousand years, from the birth of the universe at The Age of Creation, through The Age of Dawning, an age of goddesses and high magic through to the Age of Twilight, a time of violence and conflict and the setting for the game.
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102. Free Tattoo Web Page Templates
Tattoo art inspired web page sets. Free to use on personal or commercial web pages. Styles include celtic, Tribal and mythology influenced templates.
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103. The Realm Of Lastaria
A game world based on celtic and Norse mythology.
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Ring/2665/
The Realm of Lastaria A Game World Based on Celtic and Norse Mythology
Welcome to the Realm of Lastaria Lastaria is a Fantasy Game World that I created originally as a Ravonloft Realm and ran for one of my players (Leon Kirk). It soon however evolved and I decided to take it out of Ravenloft and develop as an Independent world.
I have always had an interest in Celtic and Norse Mythology and therefore decided to use this as a basis for my world taking the Gods and many of the ideas from these mythologies but adding my own twists plus many of my own ideas.
I have been developing these ideas for many years and have even ran Lastaria as a PBM (Play By Mail)
I also run it as a game amongst friends using the Advanced Dungeons and Dragons System although I hope soon to have developed my own system.
I hope you enjoy my world, If you have any questions or ideas feel free to EMail me using the link below.
The Lastaria Web sight will be constantly updated so please come back as there will very likely be something new to look at. THE REALM OF LASTARIA WEBSITE WAS LAST UPDATED ON THE 27th MAY 2001 Witch Class Added.

104. Animal Fayre Designer Tapestry Kits - A Collection Of Unique And Enchanting Cros
A variety of original designer tapestry kits from celtic Art to Far Eastern mythology.
http://www.tapestrykits.sageweb.co.uk/
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Welcome to Animal Fayre designer tapestry kits, a collection of unique and enchanting cross stitch tapestry kits to delight any needle worker or anyone new to the craft of needlework.
My inspiration is drawn from various sources from ancient Celtic Art to Far Eastern mythology. There are even some designs for lovers of the Arts and Crafts Movement. At Animal Fayre, I aim to please, so please contact me about any requirements. I am also open to special orders and commisions. All my designs are in kit form. The mini kits are quick, fun to sew and easy on the pocket. All the other kits are packaged in attractive quality gift bags, making my kits an extra special treat for yourself or a gift for someone special to treasure. Each kit contains:-
  • Enough anchor tapestry wool to make each piece
  • 10 holes per inch canvas
  • Full and Illustrated coloured instructions
  • A colour pallet chart
  • An easy to follow, full colour and symbol chart

105. 1- Gundestrup Cauldron (2- 3C BCE) - Style La Tene - Himmerland, Gundestrup
Revealing religious practices and mythology from the La Tene style Gundestrup Cauldron found in Denmark, and other celtic objects found in sites throughout Europe.
http://gallery.sjsu.edu/sacrifice/celt.html

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Human Sacrifice is a fascinating and alluring topic to research and study about in ancient cultures, but may also be an unbelievable and skeptical topic for many as well. How could such a savage and terrifying act be carried out on one or more humans by other humans, and not be ashamed for such a disregard to human life? Ancient cultures such as the Celts had a much different outlook on life and lifestyle than modern cultures today. As they intermingled legends with facts, reality with the fantastic and made of life their own universe that was to be understood in those terms, it might be easier to understand why groups such as the Celts may have used human sacrifice as a vice, and event in everyday life, for the benefit of a whole population. It is understood that they believed ardently that there was a life after death, so to kill or be killed was not such a negative act, since it would only give honor to that victim in the eyes of the gods of the 'Otherworld'. Human Sacrifice can be viewed in two different ways, and was probably by the Celts as well depending on the circumstance that brought forth the sacrificial event or ceremony. One view was that, as forces of nature ( animals , weather etc.) understood by the Celts as something that could be controlled by gods or goddesses such as the Mother Goddess, if crops were failing or animals falling victim to disease it was possible to offer the gods or nature itself human blood to placate them hoping that in return they will have a positive turn of events to insure the health of the population. Still this might seem far fetched but as put by Cahill, these terms of some kind of manipulation to a view of god, it might not be as hard to understand. "There is probably not a reader-even the most convinced atheist-who has not offered from time to time an old-fashioned

106. Church Of Woodland Celtic Wicca
Founded in 1991 in Texas by students seeking a celtic Wiccan path with emphasis on Irish mythology and archetypes.
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107. Mythology On The Web
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108. Celtic Well - Home
Mailing list for those interested in studying the evidence for ancient, medieval, and modern celtic religious practices and beliefs. Also includes articles on mythology, folklore, archaeology, history, and environment.
http://www.geocities.com/celticwell/
Welcome to the Celtic Well, an e-mail mailing list for those interested in studying the evidence for ancient, medieval, and modern Celtic religious practices and beliefs. Since the time of the earliest Celts, holy wells and springs have been sources of healing, inspiration and knowledge, as well as sites where one may encounter the divine. The photo to the left is an example of a such a well in Glencolmkille, Donegal. Holy wells and springs continue to be sites of devotion in the Celtic countries, combining Pagan and Christian elements. Stone carved heads often have been found with the excavation of wells, rivers or springs, such as those found at the La Tène site on the shore of Lake Neuchâtel. Most likely these artifacts were votive offerings made to the local water deity or guardian (or later, saint). We believe that acquiring sound knowledge is one of the best ways to encourage healthy spiritual growth and inspiration. By assembling together in this virtual forum, we hope to promote knowledge and heal divisions among Celts of all religious persuasions. We will be discussing the objective evidence for Celtic religion as found in the art, architecture, archaeology, folklore, hagiography, history, language, mythology, and other sources. We recognize that intuition and personal experience form an essential part of one's personal religious practice. However, because there are other lists where personal practice can be discussed, such subjects generally are considered off-topic here.

109. The Order Of Bards, Ovates & Druids - OBOD - The Druid Grove
Information on Wicca, ancient druidry, beginning druidism, blessings, robes, related websites, white magic, celtic religion, Druid history and religion, and mythology.
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All spiritualities grow and change, and Druidism has changed too - and now it is experiencing a Renaissance. Druidry has become a vital and dynamic Nature-based spirituality that is flourishing all over the world.
It is a spirituality that unites our love of the Earth with our love of creativity and the Arts. And flowing through all the exciting new developments in modern Druidry is the power of an ancient tradition: the love of land, sea and sky - the love of the Earth our home. Picture by Will Worthington from The DruidCraft Tarot or The Druid Animal Oracle . See a new picture every time you visit or refresh this page

110. Myth - Celtic Gods And Goddesses
celtic Gods and celtic Goddesses mythology of the Celts.
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111. Dandalf The Dragon
Links together sites dedicated to history, culture, mythology and music.
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The Celtic Heritage Webring The Celtic Heritage Webring seeks to link together sites dedicated to Celtic history, culture, mythology and music of all Celtic Peoples. This includes the peoples of Wales, Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, Brittany, and others. Please consider joining our ring to help us grow. After you join the webring, please add the webring code to your main page. After the code has been added and your page uploaded to your server. I will then be notified by the webring that your site "passes" and it will be added to the webring. Featured Celtic Heritage Website Celtic Shamrock Irish Gifts For a list of Celtic Heritage Webring Sites click here Website Directory Amazon.com Canada Amazon.com USA Arthurian Books BBC America Shop ... Tennyson's "Ulysses" Tiger Direct Clearance Center Vitacost.com Website Resources WhatOnEarth

112. Coven Of Lothlorien
A celtic Traditional Wicca coven based in Queensland, AU. mythology, graphics, and meditations.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7464/main.htm
'AN IT HARM NONE DO WHAT THOU WILL Dia dhuit! - Cé'n chaoi bhfuil tú- (Welcome!) and thank you for taking the time to visit our site. The Coven of Lothlórien is a Celtic Tradition of Wicca based on the ancient Irish Celts.
Our Tradition also holds strong with "na síogaí" (pronounced na SHEE-ogue-ee), that is, "Faerie", and a close association with the Tuatha De Danann - the ancient Gods of the Celts.
We also recognise that Wicca is the Spiritual and religious aspect of Witchcraft, and so our practice reflects this belief. The Coven of Lothlorien is a very serious and traditional form of the Craft. We do recognise that it is not for everyone, but we would also encourage all who are serious about the Craft, about Wicca, and about themselves. For in our opinion, to be a true Witch, one must have discipline of the mind, and this is only achieved through self discipline and determination. Make no mistakes, this tradition can be very demanding at times, and does constantly encourage you to push yourself to your highest level, but as any who have under gone the training in Lothlorien can attest, the rewards it gives are second to none. For the new comers, please take some time to journey through this site, as it is for anyone seeking the path of the Wicca.

113. Mitoloxía Asturiana Asturian Myths And Celtic Culture
On the mythology of Asturia in northern Spain and its ties with celtic prechristian beliefs (downloadable DOC format).
http://www.geocities.com/mouguias/
ESCUEYI LA TO LLINGUA CHOOSE YOUR LANGUAGE ESCOGE TU IDIOMA CHOISSISEZ VOTRE LANGAGE Por : Cristobo Milio Carrín This site is a member of WebRing.
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114. Celtic Twilight
A compendium of saints lives, books and material covering celtic saints, Irish and celtic fairy and myths, and influences between the early church and British mythology with some aspects of new age.
http://otherworld.celtic-twilight.com/
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115. Celt Digital
Directory of sites related to celtic arts, history, mythology and culture in general.
http://www.celtdigital.org/

116. Celtic And Norse Mythology, Celtic Jewelry, Celtic, Celtic Design, Celtic Knots,
One of the most comprehensive studies of celtic myth, legend, and poetry ever celtic and Norse mythology, Books, Art, Norse mythology, Norse God, Norse
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117. Celtic Myths And Legends
By Subject Sociology, Anthropology, mythology pad. Click to enlarge pad CelticMyths and Legends. TW Rolleston. Our Price, $10.95 New! (Table of Contents)
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Book ISBN: Page Count: Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 Masterful retelling of Irish and Welsh stories and tales of the Ultonian and Ossianic cycles, the voyage of Maeldun, and the myths and tales of the Cymry (Welsh). Favorite and familiar stories of Cuchulain, King Arthur, Deirdre, the Grail, many more. First paperback edition. 58 full-page illus. Genealogical Tables.

118. Celtic Culture
Learn about celtic culture through its Arts, crafts, songs and stories of warriors and fairy tales.A family inspired view of celtic history and mythology.
http://www.celtic-culture.com
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Since the dawn of its time the Celtic culture has been passed down to its children It is said, that the original Celts were a race of peoples with little or no writing skills. The learning process therefore, was an essential characteristic of Celtic life and equally so was the teaching. The way in which our culture is passed down through our family lines be it by art and craft or song and tale has it is fair to say, been an important part of the continuing influence of the Celts. In a rush? why not add me to your to your favorites for later At readers request for Christmas Ideas Family Crest Irish Gifts, Claddagh Jewellery, Artwork and much more! My interest in the way of the Celt originally stems from my own family in Liverpool.
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119. Celtic Myth And Legend
By Subject Sociology, Anthropology, mythology pad. Click to enlarge pad CelticMyth and Legend. Charles Squire. Our Price, $14.95 New! (Table of Contents)
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Book ISBN: Page Count: Dimensions: 5 3/8 x 8 1/2 This splendid compilation of tales offers a perfect introduction to the colorful pageant of Celtic myth. Its wondrous stories range from the oft-told deeds of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table to the less-familiar adventures of the mighty Finn and his Fenians, Ulster's Champions of the Red Branch, and other heroic figures from the Gaelic pantheon. Tracing the exploits of kings and saints back to their earliest origins, the author reveals the pagan roots beneath medieval Christianity and follows the transformation of these stories into the fairy tales of the Victorian age. Reader-friendly, this volume makes an ideal steppingstone 0n the path toward the magic cauldron of Celtic myth. Unabridged republication of the classic 1910 edition.

120. IrishAbroad Irish Mythology
Irish and celtic legends and mythology.
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