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Lludd and Llefelys
Mabinogion - Other Tales
"Lludd and Llefelys," from the *Mabinogion*, explores themes of chaos versus order, kinship, and the supernatural, reflecting Celtic values of leadership and community through Lludd's challenges and his collaboration with his brother Llefelys.
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Manawydan fab Llŷr
Mabinogion - Third Branch
Manawydan fab Llŷr, a key figure in the Mabinogion's Third Branch, symbolizes resilience and adaptability, navigating themes of transformation, loss, and community amidst enchantment and challenges in a mythological narrative reflecting ancient Welsh culture.
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Math fab Mathonwy
Mabinogion - Fourth Branch
Math fab Mathonwy is a central figure in the Fourth Branch of the *Mabinogion*, embodying themes of magic, sovereignty, and gender roles, while illustrating the complexities of Welsh mythology and its cultural significance.
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Ogmios (Gaulish God of Eloquen…
Breton & Continental
Ogmios, the Gaulish god of eloquence, symbolizes persuasive speech in Celtic mythology. Revered for his oratory skills, he connects language and influence, impacting both Gaulish and Breton cultures through enduring traditions of communication.
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Oisín in Tír na nÓg
Fenian Cycle
"Oisín in Tír na nÓg" is a Fenian Cycle tale about Oisín, son of Fionn, who journeys to the eternal land of Tír na nÓg with fairy princess Niamh. His return reveals the harsh passage of time and mortality.
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Ossian and the Fairy Queen
Scottish & Manx
The legend of Ossian and the Fairy Queen explores themes of love, mortality, and heroism in Celtic mythology, highlighting Ossian's journey to the Otherworld, the allure of faerie realms, and the cultural significance of Gaelic identity.
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Owain, or the Lady of the Foun…
Mabinogion - Romances
"Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain," from the Mabinogion, explores chivalry, love, and transformation through Owain's quest and his relationship with the mystical Lady, reflecting Welsh culture and Arthurian legend.
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Peredur son of Efrawg
Mabinogion - Romances
"Peredur son of Efrawg" is a Mabinogion tale highlighting a hero's quest, transformation, and chivalry. Peredur's journey reflects Celtic values, featuring key characters and motifs like honor and the hero's journey, influencing later Arthurian legends.
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Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed
Mabinogion - First Branch
Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed, in the First Branch of the *Mabinogion*, explores themes of honor, transformation, and the Otherworld, highlighting leadership and women's roles in early Welsh society through Pwyll’s adventures and his marriage to Rhiannon.
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Sucellos and Nantosuelta
Breton & Continental
Sucellos and Nantosuelta are Celtic deities symbolizing life, death, and nature. Revered in Brittany and Gaul, they embody agricultural fertility and protection, reflecting ancient beliefs and practices in Celtic spirituality.
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Taranis (God of Thunder)
Breton & Continental
Taranis, the Celtic god of thunder, symbolizes nature's power and the cyclical aspects of life. Worshipped in Gaul, Britain, and Brittany, he reflects deep cultural ties to natural phenomena and divine authority through rituals and offerings.
Mythology
Ancestral gods shaping Celtic identity.