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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Celtic mythology as of June 13, 2004:
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85 | Abhean | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Abhean''' was the [[harp]]er of the [[Tuatha de Danaan]]. |
133 | Achall | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Achall''' was a young girl who committed [[suicide]] (or died of grief) |
155 | Aillen | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Aillen''' was a monster from the [[Mag Mell|underworld]]. The fertility |
73 | Alastir | In celtic mythology, '''Alastir''' was the younger brother of [[Cormac]]. |
100 | Anubal | In [[Celtic mythology]], Prince '''Anubal''' of [[Conacht]] was the father of [[Caer]] by [[Ethal]]. |
124 | Bodhmall | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Bodhmall''' was a [[druid]]ess who helped raise [[Finn mac Cumhail]]. A |
96 | Brea | In [[Celtic mythology]], the god '''Brea''' was one of the [[Tuatha de Danaan]]. {{msg:stub}} |
165 | Buxenus | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Buxenus''' was the god of [[box tree]]s, worshipped primarily in [[Gaul] |
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92 | Cethlion | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Cethlion''' was the prophetess of [[Fomorians]]. {{msg:stub}} |
83 | Clota | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Clota''' was the patron goddess of the river [[Clyde]]. |
109 | Conall Cernach | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Conall Cernach''' ("strong and victorious") was a heroic warrior. {{msg |
141 | Connla | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Connla''' was a son of [[Aife]] and [[Cuchulainn]]. He was killed by hi |
188 | Culann | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Culann''' was a smith. [[Cuchulainn]] accidentally killed his watchdog |
144 | Deae Matres | In [[Celtic mythology]], the '''Deae Matres''' are the [[triple goddess]] who preside over fertility |
122 | Douglas (mythology) | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Douglas''' was the father of [[Lasair]], [[Inghean Bhuidhe]] and [[Latia |
95 | Dwyn | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Dwyn''' (or '''Dwumwem''') was the goddess of love. {{msg:stub}} |
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148 | Embarr | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Embarr''' ("imagination") is [[Niamh]]'s [[horse]]. He can run across se |
101 | Ethal | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Ethal''' was the mother of [[Caer]] by Prince [[Anubal]] of [[Connacht]] |
163 | Eurosswydd | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Eurossydd''' held [[Llyr]] hostage until his wife, [[Penarddun]] slept w |
160 | Goal mac Morn | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Goal mac Morn''' killed [[Cumhail]], father of [[Fionn]], who later kill |
110 | Goewin | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Goewin''' was [[Math ap Mathonwy]]'s foot-holder; she was raped by [[Gil |
133 | Goronwy | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Goronwy''' was the lover of [[Blodeuwedd]], the wife of [[Llew Llaw Gyff |
82 | Gwenn Teir Bronn | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Gwenn Teir Bronn''' was the patron goddess of mothers. |
168 | Gwern | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Gwern''' was a son of [[Branwen]] and [[Matholwch]]. He was killed by h |
119 | Gwyddno Garanhir | In [[Celtic mythology]], Lord '''Gwyddno Garanhir''' of Gwynedd was the father of [[Elphin]]. Alter |
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107 | Hooded Spirits | In [[Celtic mythology]], the three '''Hooded Spirits''' were healing and fertility deities. {{msg:s |
191 | Luchtaine | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Luchtaine''' was a son of [[Brigid]] and [[Tuireann]] and a god of craft |
153 | Morda | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Morda''' was a blind old man that the witch [[Ceridwen]] hired to tend t |
112 | Nemetona | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Nemetona''' ("shrine") was the goddess of temples and sacred groves. {{ |
168 | Nisien | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Nisien''' was the son of [[Penarddun]] and [[Eurosswydd]] and twin of [[ |
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171 | Ogyruan | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Ogyruan''' was the god of [[bard]]s and father of [[Gwenhwyar]]. Not to |
132 | Ogyrvan | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Ogyrvan''' was a magical [[cauldron]]. Not to be confused with the deit |
125 | Plor na mBan | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Plor na mban''' ("the flower of the lady") was the beautiful daughter of |
146 | Sequanna | In [[Celtic mythology|Celtic]] and [[Roman mythology]], '''Sequanna''' (or '''Sequana''') was the go |
88 | Sualtam | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Sualtam''' was the father of [[Cuchulainn]] by [[Dechtere]]. |
190 | Tamesis | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Tamesis''' was a [[water]] goddess, particularly fresh water. The [[Eng |
135 | Tethra | In [[Celtic mythology]], King '''Tethra''' of the [[Fomorians]] ruled [[Mag Mell]] after dying in th |
117 | Tuireann | In [[Celtic mythology]], '''Tuireann''' was the father of [[Creidhne]], [[Luchtaine]] and [[Giobhniu |