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  1. On Current British Mythology And Oral Traditions
  2. The Minor Traditions of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 1972
  3. MYTHOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES. by GEOFFREY. ASHE, 1990-01-01
  4. The Minor Tradition Of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 1948
  5. Mythology of the British Isles - 1992 publication. by Gofry Ash, 1992
  6. A Brief Bibliography of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 2005-12
  7. The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy by Ronald Hutton, 1993-12-15
  8. British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions (Forgotten Books) by Wirt Sikes, 2007-12-17
  9. The Fairy Mythology by Thomas Keightley, 2008-02-17
  10. Tsimshian Mythology (based on texts recorded by Henry W. Tate) Thirty-first Annual Report of the Bureau of American Anthropology 1909-1910 by Franz Boas, 1916
  11. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids: Ascertained by National Documents and Compared With the General Traditions and Customs of Heathenism (Classic Reprint) by Edward Davies, 2010-04-16
  12. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, Ascertained By National Documents; and Compared with the General Traditions and Customs of Heathenism as Illustrated By the Most Eminent Antiquaries of Our Age. (...) by Edward Davies, 1809
  13. The mythology and rites of the British druids, ascertained by national documents: and compared with the general traditions and customs of heathenism, as ... with an appendix, containing ancient poems a by Edward Davies, 2010-08-29
  14. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, Ascertained by National Documents by Edward Davies, 2009-12-22

21. British Goblins: Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends And Traditions Index
British Goblins Welsh Folklore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions by Wirt Sykes at sacred-texts.com
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Chapter I: Fairy Tales and the Ancient Mythology

Chapter II: Classification of Welsh Fairies

Chapter III: Lake Fairies
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Chapter XI: Origins of Welsh Fairies

22. Famous Dragon Names From All Around The World
A list of famous dragon names from all mythologies and sources
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Here are some famous dragon names throughout history all around the world.
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  • Abraxas, or Anbraxas, a famous dragon from Persian mythology, symbolic of Gnosticism. Aido-Hwedo the Rainbow Serpent of Dahoney mythology Akhekhu, from Egyptian mythology; a desert serpent Amphiptere, a famous dragon from North African mythology; winged serpent Ananta Boga, from Javanese mythology; ruler of the dead and king of dragons Ancalagon the Black in The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien Apalala, a water dragon converted to Buddist doctrine Apophis, or Apep, a famous dragon from Egyptian mythology; serpent that chases Ra Apsu from Babylonian mythology Azhi Dahaki from Persian mythology; three-headed Brinsop, a famous dragon from European legend; presumed to be the dragon Saint George killed Chrysophylax, in Farmer Giles of Ham by J. R. R. Tolkien Drachenstein, from Norse mythology; killed by Hurnen Siftrit Eingana, from Australian mythology; goddess of creation and death Fafnir, a famous dragon from Norse mythology and in Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen Part 1: Siegfried Falkor, the luck dragon, in The Neverending Story by Michael Ende
  • 23. British Mythology | Druidic Dawn
    The mythology comes down to us through the welsh, and most of it was written down around the tenth century.
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    25. Matter Of Britain - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    British mythology Welsh mythology Breton mythology Mabinogion Book of Taliesin Trioedd Ynys Prydein. Religious vocations Druids Bards Vates. Festivals
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    Breton mythology Mabinogion Book of Taliesin ... Trioedd Ynys Prydein Religious vocations Druids Bards Vates Festivals Samhain Calan Gaeaf Imbolc Gŵyl Fair ... Index of related articles This box: view talk edit The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the body of literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain and its legendary kings , particularly King Arthur . Together with the Matter of France , which concerned the legends of Charlemagne , and the Matter of Rome , which included material derived from or inspired by classical mythology , it was one of the three great literary cycles recalled repeatedly in medieval literature
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    26. Biography - Robin Hood - Icons Of England
    Take your life in your hands as we encounter some famous English outlaws, and trace Robin's roots in early British mythology
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      Biography Take your life in your hands as we encounter some famous English outlaws, and trace Robin's roots in early British mythology
      The Basics
      The many stories and legends of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men (not forgetting Maid Marian) form one of the richest and most complex bodies of English mythology of all. Living by their own rules in the northern forests, they set themselves apart from society, acting as outlaws in taking money and goods from rich travellers and redistributing them among the poor. The Basics
      Outlaws
      Robin Hood is an outlaw, meaning someone "outside the law". Unable to claim any legal protection, an outlaw could be hunted down like a wild animal. The outlaw's life was dangerous, yet it was also seen as enviable, since he was free from all the restrictions of ordinary life. He did not have to work or go to church and he paid no taxes. Outlaws
      Robin and Bad Prince John
      Film versions of Robin Hood often place the story in 1192-4, when King Richard the Lionheart was a prisoner of the German Emperor Henry VI, and his scheming brother, Prince John, came close to seizing the throne. Robin and Bad Prince John
      Early British Mythology
      The most complete body of early British mythology to pre-date the Robin Hood legends is the world of King Arthur and his Round Table. These romances date from early medieval times, and are distantly based on a historical figure whose true name is the subject of continuing dispute. He is likely to have been a Celtic warlord who made one of the last stands (perhaps even the last stand) against the invading Anglo-Saxon hordes in around AD 500, at the Battle of Badon Hill.

    27. Bookstore: Mythology: British
    British and Irish Mythology An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend Caitlin Matthews, John Matthews / Published 1991 (Hard to Find)
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    British Mythology The British (Myths and Legends Series)
    M.I. Ebbutt / Published 1987
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    Wirt Sikes
    (Hard to Find) Castles, Keeps, and Leprechauns :
    A Collection of Tales, Myths, and Legends of Historical Sites in Great Britain and Ireland
    Phyllis Meras / Published 1991
    (Hard to Find) Celtic Britain and Ireland, Ad 200-800 : The Myth of the Dark Ages
    Lloyd Laing, Jennifer Laing / Hardcover / Published 1990 (Publisher Out Of Stock) Read more about this title...
    Edward Davies / Published 1979 (Hard to Find) Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain
    A A of England / Published 1979 (Hard to Find) Folklore, myths, and legends of Britain
    (Hard to Find) Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland
    M. I. Ebbutt / Hardcover / Published 1996

    28. Mystical Mythology From Around The World
    BRITISH MYTHOLOGY. THE BRITISH ISLES have a long tradition of tales of gods, heroes and marvels, hinting at a mythology once as relevant to
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    BRITISH MYTHOLOGY
    THE BRITISH ISLES have a long tradition of tales of gods, heroes and marvels, hinting at a mythology once as relevant to the races which settled the islands as the Greek and Roman gods were to the classical world. England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales are replete with ancient legends, myths so old their origins are lost in the mists of time. Legends of warrior kings, noble outlaws, and stirring deeds. In its pure sense British mythology originates with the ancient British, a pre-Celtic people who were once spread across most of Britain. The mythology comes down to us through the Welsh, and most of it was written down around the tenth century, when it had acquired overlays of other traditions such as Christianity. Great Britain's vast body of national mythology and local legend is one of the world's richest veins of written and verbally-transmitted literature and has served for centuries as a primary source of artistic inspiration and general enjoyment around the world.

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    31. The Probert Encyclopaedia - Celtic Mythology
    An tigh geatha In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order. Andraste In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she
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    In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order.
    Andraste
    In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders.
    Angus Og
    In Irish mythology, Angus Og is the god of love and beauty.
    Annwn
    In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
    Arduina
    In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands, wild life, the hunt and the moon Guardian and Eponym of the Ardennes Forest
    Argetlam see " Nuada Arianrhod In Welsh Celtic mythology, Arianrhod (Silver-Wheel) was the virgin white goddess of birth, initiation, death and rebirth. She Who turns the circle of heaven Avalon Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land. Badb In Irish mythology, Badb was one of the giantess forms of Morrigan . She was sufficiently tall to place a foot on either side of a river. Banshee In Gaelic folklore, a banshee is a female spirit whose wailing outside a house foretells the death of one of its inhabitants. Bard A bard was an order of druid . The bard's office was to supervise, regulate and to lead. His

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    33. British / Celtic Mythology
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    35. Celtic Mythology Encyclopaedia
    In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders. Angus Og
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    In Celtic mythology, Amaethon was a son of Don and god of agriculture.
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    In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order.
    Andraste
    In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders.
    Angus Og
    In Irish mythology, Angus Og is the god of love and beauty.
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    In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
    Arduina In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands, wild life, the hunt and the moon; Guardian and Eponym of the Ardennes Forest. Argetlam see " Nuada " Arianrhod In Welsh Celtic mythology, Arianrhod or Arianrod (Silver-Wheel or Silver-Circle) was the virgin white goddess of birth, initiation, death and rebirth. She Who turns the circle of heaven. She was a sister and wife of Gwydion Arianrod see " Arianrhod " Avalon Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land. Aywell In Celtic mythology, Aywell was the protector of the independant peoples of Northern England. He was the husband of Mm. Badb In Irish mythology, Badb was one of the giantess forms of

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    37. The Minor Traditions Of British Mythology By Lewis Spence From Kuenzig Books, AB
    London, New York, Melbourne, Sydney, Cape Town Rider and Company, 1948 Brown cloth with bla The Minor Traditions of British Mythology
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    38. Celtic Creation Myth
    Celtic Mythology Creation. Passed on through spoken language, the Celts do not have a specific creation myth; rather, they begin their history with the settling of Ireland.
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    Celtic Mythology - Creation Passed on through spoken language, the Celts do not have a specific creation myth; rather, they begin their history with the settling of Ireland. Ireland was invaded by five successive waves of people.
    The first wave was the Partholonians. Partholon, his wife Dealgnaid, and their companions landed in the western province of Munster on Beltaine. Ireland was already inhabited by the Fomorians, thought to represent the ancient, evil Irish gods. The Fomorians were driven out to the north, where they returned periodically to plague the successive invaders. The Partholonians did a great deal to develop Ireland, building the first building as well as clearing four plains and forming seven lakes in addition to the one plain and three lakes Ireland possessed at the time. Unfortunately, all the Partholonians except one, Tuan mac Cairill, were killed in an outbreak of the plague.
    The next wave was the Nemedians. They also landed in the west and fought the Fomorians, winning three battles with them. After these battles, they too were struck with the plague, and the Fomorians took advantage of the weakness of the Nemedians to demand heavy tribute. Eventually the Nemedians rose against the Fomorians and demanded freedom or battle; in the ensuing battle, they defeated the Fomorians. It is not clear whether they were all killed as well or whether they left the island, but after that battle the Nemedians no longer lived in Ireland.
    Two hundred years after the Nemedians' battle, the Fir Bolg arrived in Ireland from Greece. The Fir Bolg divided Ireland into five provinces, Connacht, Ulster, Leinster, and two Munsters, and were the first Irish people to establish a kingship and administration of justice.

    39. Hippogriff: Definition From Answers.com
    also n. Mythology A monster having the wings, claws, and head of a griffin and the body and hindquarters of a horse. French hippogriffe , from Italian ippogrifo Greek
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