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Rise of the Celts
Decline of the Celts
Conservators of tradition
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Diversity of Celtic mythology
Gaulish gods and insular equivalents: Gods as noted by Caesar
Gaulish 'Mercury' and Irish 'Lugh'
Teutates, Esus, Taranis: 'Mars,' 'Jupiter'
Gaulish 'Apollo:' Various Irish deities
Gaulish 'Minerva:' Irish 'Brighid'
Gaulish 'Vulcan:' Irish 'Goibhniu'
Welsh Gofannon
Gaulish Ogmios-Hercules: Irish Oghma
Gaulish 'Dis Pater:' Irish Donn
Sucellus and Nantosvelta
Cernunnos
Triadic groups
Goddesses: divine consorts, Matres - Cult associations of inanimate nature
Cult associations of animate nature
Tauatha De' Danann: Book of invasions
Second battle of Magh Tuiredh
Coming of the Gaels
Retreat of the Tuatha De'
Daghda
Irish Nuadha: Welsh Nudd
Mananna'n mac lir
Gods of Britain: Family of Don
Family of Llyr
Pwyll, Rhiannon and Pryderi
Goddesses of the insular Celts: Medhbh of Connacht
Goddesses of war
Macha
Goddesses of the happy otherworld
Edain
Goddess of sovereignty
Heroic tradition: Ulster cycle
Foretales: Deirdre and the sons of Uisnech
Feast of Bricriu
Cu' Chullainn
Fionn cycle
Elopement of Diarmaid and Gra'inne
Fionn and Arthur
Sacral kingship
Otherworld: Feast of Samhain
Land of the dead
Integral tradition.

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