Celtic Mythology


  • Aife, a renowned queen of the Otherworld and formidable warrior from Scotland, was as skilled in combat as the famed Irish hero Cuchulainn. Their paths crossed when a young Cuchulainn visited the Isle of Skye to train under the mighty Scathach. Unfortunately, Cuchulainn abandoned Aife and their infant son, Connla, in favor of his true…

  • The Tuatha Dé Danann made their return to Éireann, uniting from their four great cities as one group to reclaim their ancestral land. A prophetic declaration by Cesard, the druid of the Fir Bolg, foretold their arrival, describing them as: “Across the sea, warriors approach, a thousand heroes traversing the ocean; speckled ships will descend…

  • The Celtic deity Belenus was renowned as one of the most venerated gods during his era. Shrines dedicated to him have been uncovered throughout Europe, and historical accounts from the 3rd century denote him as the guardian deity of Aquileia, an Italian city. In England, insights into the veneration of Belenus can be seen through…

  • The Morrigan: A Key Figure in Irish Folklore Among the many fascinating mythological entities in Irish folklore, the Morrigan stands out as one of the most prominent. This ancient goddess is primarily linked to themes of war, fate, and death. An adept shape-shifter, she is particularly renowned for her ability to transform into a crow.…

  • The Morrígan is a prominent goddess from ancient Ireland, known for her associations with war, prophecy, sovereignty, and authority from the Otherworld. While her reverence can be traced back to the Iron Age, the earliest documented mention of her appeared around 750 BC, which many believe merely captures tales that were shared orally long before.…

  • The Enigmatic Legend of Niamh Cinn-Óir and Tír na nÓg

    An Enigmatic Figure of Irish Folklore Irish folklore is an elaborate and captivating collection of stories and myths that intricately weave together various characters and narratives. Few places in Europe boast such a rich selection of legends, showcasing everything from fairies to mighty warriors. These tales have inspired countless modern artistic works, including films, novels,…

  • The Mórrigan, also known by various names such as Morrighan or Morrigu, is a significant figure in Irish-Celtic mythology, often regarded as a formidable warrior-queen goddess. She embodies the themes of warfare, battle frenzy, and death. Known for her ability to transform into various creatures, she played a crucial role in the demise of the…

  • Grannus, the Celtic deity, plays an essential role in the tapestry of Celtic mythology, embodying elements of healing, light, and the sun. His veneration, notably shaped by Roman influences, spanned across Europe and featured sacred spaces, especially around thermal springs like those in Aquisgrán, Germany. Grannus is usually shown alongside horses and driving a solar…

  • Creating a project on Flidais, an ancient Irish goddess, proved to be far more complex than I initially anticipated. I had expected the research to be straightforward, yet I encountered significant challenges. The information regarding Flidais is scarce, which led me to spend countless hours exploring books, academic papers, and online resources to uncover her…