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See also:
- Animal Symbolism in Celtic Mythology - Overview article by Lars Noodén, discussing the tie between animals in Celtic and Welsh mythology with fertility and vitality.
- Celtic Literature Collective - A collection of medieval Celtic literature, relying on primary sources and modern scholarship.
- Celtic Mythology - Commentary and literary resources on the ancient religious and spiritual beliefs of the Celts.
- Celtic Religion and Mythology - Article about the diverse influences manifest in Celtic mythology.
- Celtic Studies Resources - FAQs, articles, annotated links and reading lists on Celtic topics from an opinionated digital medievalist.
- CelticGrounds: Welcome to Celtic Mythology - Introduction with illustrated primers on specific topics.
- Epona.net - In-depth historical information about Epona, the Gaulish goddess of horses. Fully referenced and illustrated.
- Gods of the Britons and Gauls - A listing of the gods of the Celtic Britons and Gauls, including descriptions name interpretations and legends.
- Legends: Erin and Alba - Annotated guide to resources on the net.
- Lugodoc's Guide to Celtic Mythology - An overview of the Welsh and Irish canons.
- Macleod 's Celtic Mythology Page - Brief listing of Celtic mythological characters.
- Mitoloxía Asturiana - Asturian Mythology - On the mythology of Asturia in northern Spain and its ties with Celtic pre-christian beliefs (downloadable DOC format).
- Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race - By Thomas Rolleston (1911), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- Of Celts - Windsor Castle - Of Celts, fairy tales, stories, and history.
- The Sacred Fire - A celebration of ancient Celtic history and lore, including legends, myths, festivals, the calendar, druids, ogham, faeries and leprechauns.
- Tuatha De Danann, Genealogy, Fairies - The history and genealogy of the Tuatha De Danann showing the descent to the heirs of the throne of Arthur. The link to the Holy Grail, the Cistercians, and the Templars is discussed. Much information not available elsewhere.
- The World of Gwdihw, Bard of Conwy - Dedicated to Welsh mythological tales.
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