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  1. Seeking Mr. Hyde: Studies in Robert Louis Stevenson, Symbolism, Myth and the Pre-Modern (Scottish Studies) by Tom Hubbard, Robert Louis Stevenson, 1995-08
  2. Haud Yer Wheesht: Your Scottish Granny's Favorite Sayings by Allan Morrison, 1997-09
  3. From Olympus to Camelot: The World of European Mythology by David Leeming, 2003-07-17
  4. The Scottish Reciter
  5. A Little Book of Gaelic Proverbs (Little Scottish bookshelf)
  6. Scottish Traditional Tales
  7. Contemporary Irish Traditional Narrative: The English Language Tradition (University of California Publications Folklore and Mythology Series) by Clodagh Brennan Harvey, 1992-05-26
  8. Mythologies by William Butler Yeats, 1998-05-26
  9. Scottish Folk Tales by Ruth Ratcliff, 1983-05
  10. Scottish Tales of Magic and Mystery
  11. Towards a Mythology: Studies in the Poetry of W.B. Yeats by Peter Ure, 1986-03-26
  12. Conrad's Mythology by Robert Wilson, 1987-04
  13. Scottish Novels (Canongate) by Robert Louis Stevenson, 2002-01-15
  14. Discovering Greek Mythology (Woburn Educational Series)

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24. Scottish Mythology Facts - Freebase
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25. Mythology/Scottish Mythology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
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26. Scottish Mythology - VisWiki
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Categoryscottish_mythology information at MythicalBuddies.com Pages in category Scottish mythology The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
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Several origin legends for the Scots were created during the historical period, serving various purposes. Wishing to maintain a connection with Ireland, a common origin in the kingdom of Dál Riata was asserted for many centuries. The Scottish Crown's claim of independence against the aggressively expansionist English Crown during the

28. Scottish Mythology - World Religions
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Home Post New Topic Latest Topics Latest Replies ... Log In Scottish mythology may refer to any of the mythologies of Scotland. Myths have emerged for various purposes throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations, and at other times being completely rejected and replaced by other explanatory narratives.
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Several origin legends for the Scots were created during the historical period, serving various purposes. Wishing to maintain a connection with Ireland, a common origin in the kingdom of Dál Riata was asserted for many centuries. The Scottish Crown's claim of independence against the aggressively expansionist English Crown during the Scottish Wars of Independence was the incentive for other more creative origin legends.
Once the Picts were assimilated into the Gaelic world and their actual characteristics faded out of memory, folkloric elements filled the gaps of history. Their "sudden disappearance" was explained as a slaughter happening at a banquet given by Kenneth MacAlpin (an international folklore motif) and they were ascribed with powers like those of the fairies, brewing heather from secret recipes and living in underground chambers. In the eighteenth century, as Lowlanders were eager to be accepted as fellow Anglo-Saxons by the Anglocentric British Empire, the Picts were co-opted as a "Germanic" race despite the fact that linguistic studies have shown the Pictish language to have been either a pre-celtic or a brythonic language.

29. Scottish Myths And Legends
Background. Scotland has a rich Celtic History going back over 2,000 years, at a time when superstition was rife and where unusual events were explained by stories and inventions
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30. Mythology @ FreshCaffeine.com: Scottish Archives
Scottish Mythology Female Version of Merman/ Half Fish Half Humanoid. This is the name of a female water being in the form of a beautiful young woman from the head to the waist, and
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Scottish Folklore In the folklore of Scotland , this is the name of the MERMAID that inhabited Loch Morar . She behaves is a similar way to the BANSHEE of Ireland, as she only reveals herself when a member of the clan is about to die. SOURCE: Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins Encyclopedia Posted by Caffeine at 09:31 AM Permalink Comments (0) TrackBacks (0)
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Scottish Folklore This is the name of a class of Wild Men of the Woods in the legends and folklore of Scotland LAILOKEN is described as a very hairy humanoid, with the power of human speech, that inhabited the Strathclyde Welsh-speaking region during the

31. Scottish Myths And Legends
Scottish myths and legends abound in stories of magical seafolk (selkies and mermaids), changeling legends about fairies stealing or possessing the bodies of babies, and tales of
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32. Scottish Mythology
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33. Scottish Mythology And Folklore Books
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37. Scottish Mythology - Mythical Creatures Guide
Irish and Scottish mythology is very similar, and quite often you will find the same or similar creatures in both mythologies Creatures of Scottish
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    Irish and Scottish mythology is very similar, and quite often you will find the same or similar creatures in both mythologies Creatures of Scottish Mythology: - Aos Si Banshee (Bean sith) - Baobhan Sith - Battle of Barry - Bean nighe - Beira Black Dogs (not a labrador by the way)
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Scottish mythology may refer to any of the mythologies of Scotland
Myths have emerged for various purposes throughout the history of Scotland, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations, and at other times being completely rejected and replaced by other explanatory narratives. One of Scotland's biggest myths is the Loch Ness Monster
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