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Prophetess. Sibyl was actually the Latin name for several prophetesses that appeared in Roman legends. One of the Sibyls guided the Trojan hero Aen...
According to the Voluspa (Poetic Edda), Heid (Bright One) was the reincarnation of the healing goddess Gullveig . She was sometimes confused with t...
This page should actually be called Witches and Sibyls. Below are some articles on wise-women that are found in Norse myths, which included: witche...
Texts Other Texts References Texts The following books are translations that I have read. If you are interested in reading this literature, then I ...
Today, Celtic mythology refers to stories from the ancient race of people known as the Celts, who spoke the Celtic language. During the early medie...
The genealogy shown below is a Welsh version of King Arthur's family. The names shown here were found in Welsh tales and poems, mainly in the Mabin...
The family tree below displays two important families in Welsh mythology: the Children of Llyr and the Children of Don. There were conflicts betwee...
Here are a few genealogy tables from the Fenian Cycle. Below is a family tree of Conn Cétchathach and Cormac Mac Airt, two high kings of Ireland. T...
The Children of Danu were the people of Danu, or as the Irish called them – the Tuatha Dé Danann. I have completed several different versions of th...
The following family trees show both the ancestors and descendants of Míl , founder and eponym of the Milesians, the true Gaelic people of Ireland....
The following list shows the faithful animals of gods or mortals, such as horses and dogs, that are found in the popular myths and legends. Please ...
Fragarach Owners: Manannan, Lugh Fragarach (Frecraid, Freagarthach) was also called the "Answerer", and belonged to Manannan MacLir and Lugh Lamfad...