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Ancient Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Isle of Man 
Folk and Fairy Tales

Epona (pictured above), the goddess of horses (and all animals), 
and a holder of a key to the Otherworld. 

 

 




Stories: Anytime was a good time for a Celtic tale. The ancient Celts told stories of battle and victory, stories about their children, stories about funny things that had happened, stories about their many gods and goddesses, and of course, stories about the little people.



Celtic Philosophy - The Emerald Ring

Celtic Folktales

Irish Fairy and Folktales

Irish Fairy Tales

Folk Tales of Brittany

The Welsh Fairy Book

The Mabinogion

Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales

    The Folk-Lore of the Isle of Man  

Issue 5 - The Legend of Cuchulainn


 

















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