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All of the British deities listed here come from the Romano-Celtic pantheon. The deities found here belong to the period when Britain was a provinc...
I have retold the legends of the settlements of Ireland by successive invaders, which were based on the pseudo-historical Lebor Gabala (Book of Inv...
This page is devoted to both Valkyrie and non-Valkyrie heroines. For women skilled in magic, witchcraft or divination or women simply known for the...
These mythical creatures were fabulous beasts from Greek and Roman myths. I have also included monsters. Please note that I have moved the article ...
The Trojan War was the greatest conflict in the Greek mythology, a war that was to influences people in literature and arts for centuries. The war ...
Excalibur was the wondrous sword of Arthur. Though this sword had appeared in Geoffrey of Monmouth's work, he called it Caliburn. As the fabled swo...
No kings had endured such everlasting fame. Arthur represents the Golden Age of Chivalry. His band of warriors, known as the Knights of the Round T...
In many ancient cultures and religions, there are stories of Creation Myths. These myths often tell of how the gods created the world and mankind. ...
Fenian Cycle was often called the Ossian Cycle (or Ossianic Cycle). The Fenian Cycle is a collection of stories about the warriors within a militar...
Thebes was a principal city in the valley of southern Boeotia, between the Cithaeron Mountains in the north and Lake Copaïs (Copais) in the southea...
The majority of these characters come from the Völsunga Saga, so for the full story, read Völsunga Saga. It should be noted that Wayland was the En...
Tales of Lovers are concerned with myths about love and tragedy. Most of the stories found here come from a work called Metamorphoses by the Roman ...
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