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Creatures and monsters of Celtic folklore
In this video, we explore the dark and fascinating world of Celtic folklore, diving into stories of terrifying creatures like Abhartach, the blood-drinking revenant believed to inspire vampire myths, ...
Mythos The Historian on MSN
Baba Yaga - The ugly evil witch of Slavic folklore
The story of one of the most frightening witches in history. She is the most famous woman found in Slavic mythology and at ...
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Charlie Mulgrew has dispelled myths about Scott Brown being a 'shouter and screamer' when discussing the Celtic captain.
Infectious diseases including mumps, whooping cough, and scrofula (a neck swelling, often caused by tuberculosis) are more ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - Shamrock Production’s signature holiday musical SIAMSA – A Celtic Christmas is returning to the Grand ...
John Murray has acquired UK and Commonwealth rights in all formats including audio for Banshee: Mythological Irish Women Retold, edited by Ailbhe Malone. Christina Demosthenous, former publisher at ...
In Irish Folklore the Raven was thought to be a messenger from the other world. Autumn is upon us. The leaves have gone gold and scarlet, night falls earlier, the air turns chill, and the season to ...
Aine is often remembered as a Celtic goddess of love. But she was also a deity of wealth, sovereignty, and the summer. Her sensitive and joyful personality brought her many followers in the Celtic ...
A bard travels through the streets, gathering an audience as he goes, and then starts to recall the adventures of heroes and the tales of the gods. In the ancient world, word of mouth was one of the ...
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