Celtic goddesses
Proto-Celtic — English lexicon wales documents external moe
Celtic Gods and their Associates celtic
Celtic Gods and their Associates
Some major Celtic gods and goddesses names deities
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
Celtic Gods
Celtic Gods
Somewhat speculative page on Andraste and Boudica. goddess
The White Goddess - Aspects Of The Goddess - Andraste - The Warrior Goddess.
"Arianrhod" from Encyclopedia mythica online pantheon articles arianrhod
Arianrhod
Arianrhod celtic arianrhod
Arianrhod
http://www.froola.com, just the best.
Francine Nicholson, "Brighid: What do we really know?"
Brighid: What Do We Really Know?
Brigit as described at shadowdrake.com celtic brigit
Brigit : Keepers of the Sacred Flame
What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts conjure
What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts
Associations between the Welsh Dôn and the Irish Dana celtic
Don and Dana
Sacred Places & Sites; Shapeshifting; Morrigan & Sheela-na-gig Extracts from The Guises of the Morrigan by Rankine & D'Este
Avalonia: Wicca, Witchcraft and Magick
The Morrigan , an essay by Tina Deegan
War Goddess: the Morrígan and her Germano-Celtic Counterparts thesis by Angelique Gulermovich Epstein ( WinZip format)
Le musée de Liffol-le-Grand has a reconstructed shrine to Nantosuelta
Official site of the Nehelennia temple replica (in Dutch)
Nehalenniatempel Colijnsplaat
Vienne-en-Val sculptures (in French, illustrated).
Le pilier1
Alzey sculpture (in German, illustrated) - includes an unreferenced woodcut of a temple to Apollo and Sirona
Frauennetz Alzey
''Encyclopedia of the Celts'' celt celtic
Tamesis sculpture on Henley Bridge
A&A | Keystone, Bridge
Celtic Gods and Goddesses (T–W) — Tamesis celtic
Celtic Gods and Goddesses
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