Ancient Celtic religion, commonly known as Celtic paganism, was the religion of the ancient Celtic peoples of Europe. Because there are no extant native...
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Celtic reconstructionist approach to ancient Gaelic polytheism call themselves "Gaelic Traditionalists", but this term is also often used by Celtic Christians...
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Oracle (section Celtic polytheism)
breastplate, and in general any utterance considered prophetic. In Celtic polytheism, divination was performed by the priestly caste, either the druids...
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Sacred grove (section Celtic polytheism)
landscape and cult practice of Celtic, Estonian, Baltic, Germanic, ancient Greek, Near Eastern, Roman, and Slavic polytheism; they also occur in locations...
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Abnoba (section Celtic polytheism)
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diana Abnoba. Abnoba at Jones' Celtic Encyclopedia Proto Celtic — English lexicon Pokorny's *ab- Watkin's *nebh-...
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Celts (redirect from Celtic people)
empire, unconquered areas of Ireland and Scotland began to move from Celtic polytheism to Christianity in the 5th century. Ireland was converted by missionaries...
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Wicca (section Monotheism and polytheism)
force rather than a personal deity. Other traditions of Wicca embrace polytheism, pantheism, monism, and Goddess monotheism. Wiccan celebrations encompass...
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Britomaris Indutiomarus Viridomarus Some information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish and Welsh mythology, which often...
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associated with healing, the sea, hunting, and dogs. In Lusitanian and Celtic polytheism, Borvo (also Bormo, Bormanus, Bormanicus, Borbanus, Boruoboendua,...
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Taranis (redirect from Celtic wheel)
wheel with six or eight spokes, was an important symbol in historical Celtic polytheism, apparently associated with a specific god, known as the wheel-god...
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