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  1. British Goblins: Welsh Folklore, Fairy Mythology, Legends, and Traditions by Wirt Sikes, 2002-11-01
  2. The Mythology and Rites of British Druids by Edward Davies, 2010-05-23
  3. Mythology Of The British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe, 2000-01
  4. The Mythology of the British Islands (Wordsworth Myth, Legend & Folklore) by Charles Squire, 2001-06
  5. A mythology of British education by Robert E Bell, 1974
  6. The mythology of the British Islands: an introduction to Celtic myth, legend, poetry, and romance by Charles Squire, 2010-08-30
  7. Minor Traditions of British Mythology by Lewis Spence, 1940-06-01
  8. Myths and Legends of the British Isles by Richard Barber, 2004-06
  9. British and Irish Mythology: An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend by Caitlin Matthews, John Matthews, 1995
  10. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids, Ascertained by National Documents; And Compared With the General Traditions and Customs of by Edward Davies, 2010-03-27
  11. The mythology and rites of the British druids, ascertained by national documents; and compared with the general traditions and customs of heathenism, as ... an appendix, containing ancient poems and by Edward Davies, 2010-09-08
  12. Mythology and Misogyny: The Social Discourse of Nineteenth Century British Classical-Subject Painting by Joseph A. Kestner, 1989-01
  13. The Sutton Companion to British Folklore, Myths & Legends by Marc Alexander, 2006-02-25
  14. Mythology and Rites of the British Druids by Edward Davies, 1991-09

1. British Mysteries
In its pure sense british mythology originates with the ancient British, a preceltic people who were once spread across most of Britain.
http://www.ynysprydein.org/myth
BRITISH MYTHOLOGY
In its pure sense British Mythology originates with the ancient British, a pre-celtic people who were once spread across most of Britain. The mythology comes down to us through the welsh, and most of it was written down around the tenth century, when it had acquired overlays of other traditions such as Christianity. The earliest tradition, in the Mabinogion, apparently tells of the doings of the ancient royal houses of Wales. Under this gloss, they are tales of gods and goddesses, heroes and rituals from an ancient tradition. The earliest text of any part of the Mabinogion is dated in the mid-thirteenth century, but the style and content indicate that it probably took its current form some 200 years before this. In a later cycle comes the tale of King Arthur and Merlin, and the bard Taliesin.
Tales from the Mabinogion
Pwyll Prince of Dyfed Branwen the daughter of Llyr Math the son of Mathonwy Taliesin
Working with the Myths
Bran Arianrhod Soul of the Land: London May 6th

2. British Mythology And Folklore
british mythology and Folklore. GHOSTS AND HAUNTINGS AT TREASURE HOLTFrom its earliest days as an Inn, it has been connected with evil.
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British Mythology and Folklore. GHOSTS AND HAUNTINGS AT TREASURE HOLT- From its earliest days as an Inn, it has been connected with evil. It is a house that has been contaminated through the years by witchcraft, black magic, smugglers, robbers, murderers, highwaymen, intrigue and ghosts. Read of just some of the terrible happenings there. But be warned, some parts are horrific, and not suitable for the squeamish!. Tales of Robin Hood in Nottingham, The - Nottingham's most popular visitor attraction 'The Tales of Robin Hood' is only a two minute walk from the famous castle. Robin Hood Project - produced by the University of Rochester. Ghostly Guide to the Lake District - Legend of Nessie - Official web site on the Internet that brings you facts, pictures and sightings of this most elusive of creatures. Haunted Inns of Great Britain - A gazetteer of Haunted Inns in Great Britain . The WaterTemple - This site is dedicated to understanding the mystery and spiritual nature of water in sacred springs and holy wells. Stones 'n' Stuff - Ancient Stones and archaeological sites of the UK.

3. British Crossroads
Celtic and English Mythology, Fables, Fairie Tales and a bit of Ancient, Medieval and Legendary History. These Crossroads lead to the Fabulous Worlds woven into the fabric of the Net. job of covering all things archaeological, especially in it's features area. british mythology discusses the Mabinogion.
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var site="s14mythiccrossroads" British Cornish English Beowulf ... Scottish British/Welsh Angelcynn is an Anglo-Saxon history site covering AD 400-900. Britannia by James Grout is a selective history from Caesar's invasion to the Norman invasion. Britannia Roman Sites by Peter Green covers the history of the Roman army in Britain. British Archaeology does a wonderful job of covering all things archaeological, especially in it's features area. British Mythology discusses the Mabinogion. Celtic Mythology is a large collection of links. Changeling Legends from the British Isles by D. L. Ashliman offers extracts from folklore works about fairy changelings in the British Isles. Dark Age Cumbria by Mark King covers the history of North-Western Britain during the period 400 - 1000, emphasizing the legend of King Dunmail. Dragonfield contains collections of ancient poetry and s few mythic and royal genealogies. Early British Kingdoms by David Nash Ford is back! - a fabulous site dedicated to the Early Celtic Kingdoms of the British Isles

4. Mythology Of The British Isles By Geoffrey Ashe
Book information on Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe a Methuen History title In his Mythology of the British Isles, Geoffrey Ashe uncovers a british mythology which is comparable to the Greek in
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Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe
In his Mythology of the British Isles, Geoffrey Ashe uncovers a British mythology which is comparable to the Greek in richness and cohesivenes and which possesses a national genius all its own. Retelling stories and legends from the dark centuries of British prehistory to the ninth century AD - tales of giants and fairy-folk, druids and saints, King Lear and King Arthur, Fingal and Beowulf, Gwendolen and Guinevere - he shows how these stories all interrelate and how they take on fresh significance and vitality from historical and archaeological research.
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5. The Encyclopaedia Of The Celts: Britain, The Riddle Of Prehistoric - British Myt
Britain, The Riddle of Prehistoric british mythology The figures beneath each entry give reference numbers for the Bibliography BRITAIN, THE RIDDLE OF PREHISTORIC
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Britain, The Riddle of Prehistoric - British Mythology
The figures beneath each entry give reference numbers for the Bibliography
BRITAIN, THE RIDDLE OF PREHISTORIC
The Flood immortalizes the collision of a fallen Planet, later termed Satan, actually a cometary body, with our Earth. It is a subject of drama such as metaphysicians have rarely dreamed of in their philosophy. Historians write of the dispersion of the Aryans without the faintest idea of the cause which drove them in great hordes from their primordial homes to distant regions. As a matter of fact, anthropology has proved the correctness of this view again and again, showing that the white race never originally entered Europe from Asia. In such circumstances we should open our minds to the facts and realize that the ancient civilization of Ur of the Chaldeans, of the Egyptians, the Phoenicians and the Greeks in its origins must have emanated from the north, where they can and should be traced to their true habitats. This is my endeavour, and to throw a new light on the great achievements of our remote ancestors, and thus to restore Britain to the proud position she may claim as the real motherland of world civilization, the heart of a once great Celtic Empire which taught the world.'
BRITAN
Nedimean chief who settled in Great Britain and gave name to that country.

6. British Mythology
The british mythology pages have moved to. www.ynysprydein.org/myth/.
http://www.saros.zynet.co.uk/brmyth.html
The British Mythology pages have moved to www.ynysprydein.org/myth/

7. British Mythology
The british mythology pages have moved to www.ynysprydein.org/myth/
http://www.zynet.co.uk/saros/brmyth.html
The British Mythology pages have moved to www.ynysprydein.org/myth/

8. British Mythology - Branwen Daughter Of Llyr
At the feast of reconciliation between the British and Irish, Gwern iskilled, and in the battle that follows, Bran is mortally wounded.
http://www.ynysprydein.org/myth/branwen.htm
Branwen Daughter of Llyr
The tale of Branwen daughter of Llyr is the second branch of the Mabinogion. The story tells of Bran, the giant king of Britain, and his sister Branwen who marries the king of Ireland. When Branwen is mistreated by her husband, Bran wades across the Irish Sea with his army and rescues Branwen and her son Gwern. At the feast of reconciliation between the British and Irish, Gwern is killed, and in the battle that follows, Bran is mortally wounded. Bran commands his men to cut off his head, and they carry it back to Wales where it continues to talk with them in an otherworld feast lasting eighty years. Eventually the spell is broken and the sorrows of the world return. His men take Bran’s head to London, where it is buried under the white mound to protect Britain from invasion. The story is taken from the translation of Lady Charlotte Guest, with the language modernised in places. The notes are taken from a number of sources.
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A suitor for Branwen Insult and atonement The tale of the cauldron Branwen in Ireland ... Notes

9. Bookstore: Mythology: British
british mythology. Minor Traditions of british mythology Lewis Spence/ Hardcover / Published 1940 Our Price $31.00 (Special Order).
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British Mythology The British (Myths and Legends Series)
M.I. Ebbutt / Published 1987
(Hard to Find) British and Irish Mythology :
An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend
Caitlin Matthews, John Matthews / Published 1991
(Hard to Find) British and Irish mythology :
an encyclopedia of myth and legend
Caitlin Matthews
(Hard to Find) British folklore, myths, and legends
Marc Alexander
(Hard to Find) British goblins :
Welsh folk-lore, fairy mythology, legends and traditions
Wirt Sikes
(Hard to Find) Castles, Keeps, and Leprechauns :
A Collection of Tales, Myths, and Legends of Historical Sites in Great Britain and Ireland
Phyllis Meras / Published 1991
(Hard to Find) Celtic Britain and Ireland, Ad 200-800 : The Myth of the Dark Ages
Lloyd Laing, Jennifer Laing / Hardcover / Published 1990 (Publisher Out Of Stock) Read more about this title...
Edward Davies / Published 1979 (Hard to Find) Folklore Myths and Legends of Britain
A A of England / Published 1979 (Hard to Find) Folklore, myths, and legends of Britain
(Hard to Find) Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland
M. I. Ebbutt / Hardcover / Published 1996

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    12. Macleod 's Brittish Mythology Page
    Back BRITTISH MYTHOLOGY ANDRASTE In british mythology, Andraste is a warriorgoddess. ANNWN In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
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    ANDRASTE
    In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders.
    ANNWN
    In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld.
    ARTHUR PENNDRAGON
    In Brittish mythology he was the king of Camelot, considered one of the greatest kings ever. He carried a sword called Excalibur.
    AVALON
    Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land.
    BLADUD In English mythology, Bladud was the father of King Lear, and was said to have founded Bath having been cured by its waters. EPONA In Celtic mythology, Epona was the goddess of horses. EXCALIBUR Excalibur was given to Arthur Penndragon by the lady of the the sword be thrown after his death. lake. This lake, aka Dozmary Pool, was also where Arthur asks GEOFON In British mythology, Geofon was the ocean goddess. HERNE THE HUNTER In English folklore, Herne The Hunter is the spirit of a hunter which guards travellers through Windsor Great Park. He wears the antlers of a stag upon his head. Herne was prominent in the tales of Robin Hood, although Windsor Great Park is nowhere near Sherwood Forest. OBERON In English folklore, Oberon is the king of the elves.

    13. Mythology Links
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    Special Note: While this site does not pertain to any Pagan Tradition being a feature of Catholic Online I felt this was the most appropriate place for it among my links. I feel that it is an appropriate addition to my Pagan links because many of the saints are, in fact, Pagan deities in disguise and also because I have been known to call upon the saints in my practice with positive results.

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    15. Mythology In The Classroom
    Back to Top. Norse Mythology. Norse Mythology Identifies primary godsof Norse pantheon Back to Top. british mythology. Bulfinch's Mythology.
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    Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center page for mythology. The ISLMC is a meta-site where teachers, librarians and students can find information. The mythology pages listed below are primarily adult sites for those interested in the fascinating world of mythology. The ISLMC has additional pages related to myth and legend for younger students. Use the search function to locate additional information.
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    16. The Pagan Net: British And Irish Tales
    Visitor info, soul food, community pages. (Somerset) (Added 15Sep-2000 Hits 258Rating 0 Votes 0) Rate It. british mythology - Site about the Mabinogion.
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    Home About Paganlink UK Info News ... Credits Last Updated: 4-Apr-2003 Newest Links Search links More options A Manx Note Book (Added: 21-Aug-2000 Hits: 135 Rating: 6.00 Votes: 5) Rate It Ancient Lothian - Website dedicated to the historic cultures of South-East Scotland, attempting to catalogue the majority of ancient sites within the Lothians, as well as documenting the "Celtic" and Germanic histories and mythologies of the region up to about 1500 AD. (Added: 29-Aug-2001 Hits: 234 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1) Rate It Arthurian Resources - Annotated bibliography. (Added: 22-Aug-2000 Hits: 62 Rating: 8.00 Votes: 1) Rate It Avalon - Arthurian Tribute - "In 1989, a small team of friends got together to re-create an Arthurian Chapel in the basement of an Edinburgh gift shop, called Hocus Pocus. Sadly, now closed, the gift shop premises have been bought over. And now Hocus Pocus and Avalon are no more. So this site is a reminder of what once was!" (Added: 15-Sep-2000 Hits: 78 Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It Avalon: Glastonbury - Glastonbury's magic community gateway site. Visitor info, soul food, community pages. (Somerset)

    17. Probert Encyclopaedia: Celtic Mythology
    ANDRASTE. In british mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She ANNWN.In british mythology, annwn is the otherworld. ARDUINA. In
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    AMAETHON In Celtic mythology, Amaethon was a son of Don and god of agriculture AN TIGH GEATHA In druidry an tigh geatha refers to the outer order. ANDRASTE In British mythology, Andraste is a warrior goddess. She was invoked by Queen Boudicca when she revolted against the Roman invaders. ANGUS OG In Irish mythology, Angus Og is the god of love and beauty. ANNWN In British mythology, annwn is the otherworld. ARDUINA In Celtic mythology Arduina is the goddess of woodlands , wild life, the hunt and the moon ; Guardian and Eponym of the Ardennes Forest ARGETLAM See " Nuada ARIANRHOD In Welsh Celtic mythology, Arianrhod or Arianrod (Silver-Wheel or Silver- Circle) was the virgin white goddess of birth, initiation, death and rebirth. She Who turns the circle of heaven. She was a sister and wife of Gwydion ARIANROD See " Arianrhod AVALON Avalon is the place where King Arthur is said to have gone after
    disappearing. It is a sort of fairy land. AYWELL In Celtic mythology, Aywell was the protector of the independant peoples of Northern England . He was the husband of Mm. BADB In Irish mythology, Badb was one of the giantess forms of

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    19. The Encyclopaedia Of The Celts - Table Of Contents
    Britain, Ancient Britain, Strange; Britain, The Riddle of Prehistoric- british mythology; Britomart - Bwlch Y Saethu. C. Keyword
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    The Encyclopaedia of the Celts
    ISBN 87-985346-0-2 Based on quotations from literature, myth, legend, fiction and history.
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