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This page mainly has entries for the continental Celts.
For the mythos of the island Celts, see the pages for Ireland [closest to the DDG] and/or Wales.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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PH \ RACE-

PH \ CLASS-
druid (a magician-priest) (DM.305)
    druidess (a female druid) (.305)
    druidism (the doctrine and ceremonies of the Celtic priests involving the use of mistletoe and the sacrifice of bulls) (.305)

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$ pp = . gp = . sp = . cp = . bp = .

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Abellio (a Gallic god) (DM.13)
Adsullata (a Continental river-goddess) (DM.22)
Aericura (an underworld god) (DM.26)
Agrona (a goddess of slaughter) (DM.34)
Albiorix (a name for Teutates as 'king of the world') (DM.45)
Alisanos (an earth-god and god of stones in Gaul) (DM.50)
Ambisagrus (a Celtic god in Gaul) (DM.57)
Ambres (a sun-god) (DM.57)
Ancamna (a water-goddess in Gaul) (DM.66)
Andarta (a Gaulish fertility-goddess and war-goddess) (DM.67)
Anextiomarus (a tribal god and sun-god in Britain and Gaul) (DM.69)
Anna (a mother-goddess) (DM.72)
Anoniredi (a mother-goddess) (DM.73)
Arduinna (a goddess of woods and hunting in Gaul) [Arduina:=Greek Diana] (DM.86)
Artaius (a pastoral-god and bear-god in Gaul) (DM.93)
Artio (a Gaulish fertility-goddess, and bear-goddess) (consort of Esus) [=Greek Artemis Brauronia] (DM.96)
Artorius (a Gaulish god) [=Greek Mercury] (DM.96)
Arvernus (a Gallic tribal god: king of the Arverni) (DM.97)
Atenociticus (a local god in the north of England) (DM.106)
Atepomarus (a Gaulish deity envisaged as the owner of many horses) [=Greek Apollo] (DM.106)
Aufaniae (a group of Continental mother-goddesses) (DM.112)
Avernus (a tribal god in Gaul) (DM.115)
Aveta (a Gallic goddess of birth) (DM.115)

DDG \ B
Berecynthia (a Gaulish goddess) (.143)
Balin (a Gaulish god of light and crops) (DM.139)

[BRIGIT] Belishma (a priestess of lakes and rivers) (consort on earth of Belin) (see also Belisama.Belisima) (.140)
[BRIGIT] Briganda (the Gaulish name for Brigit) (.169)

Berne (a moon-goddess) (.143)
Bodua (a war-goddess) (.158)
Bormo (the Gaulish god of warm springs) (son of Sirona) (consort of Damona) (.161)
Braciaca (a Gaulish goddess of drink) (.163)

    Brennus (a Gaulish name for Bran) (.168)

Buanu (the Gaulish version of Buana) (.174)
Bussumarus (a Celtic god known on the continent) [=Roman Jupiter] (.178)

DDG \ C
Cabardiacensis (a goddess of art and industry) (.180)
Cailleach Bheur (a mother-goddess) (DM.183)
Cathubodua (a war-goddess in Gaul: war fury) (.197)
Cernunnos (a Gaulish stag-god, a fertility-god) (DM.202)
Cimiacinus (a god of travellers) (.222)
Condatis (a river-god in Gaul) (.235)

DDG \ D
Damona (a cattle goddess in Gaul) (consort of Bormo) [Divine Cow] (.270)
Dea Arduinna (a goddess of wild animals in Gaul) (.275)
Dea Artio (a (bear) goddess in Gaul) (.275)
Dee (a war gddss) (.277)
Divonia (a Gaulish fertility-gddss) (.296)
doon Buidhe (a minstrel gddss) (.301)
Druantia (a Gaulish gddss of the druids) (.305)
Dumiatis (a mountain god in Gaul) (.307)
Dunatis (a Gaulish god of forts) (.308)

DDG \ E
Eigin (a fertility goddess) (wife of Sorrlog) (.321)

Epona (a goddess of horse and horsemen in Gaul) [The Divine Horse.The Great Mare:=Greek Hippona:=Irish Edain:=Roman Augusta:=Welsh Rhiannon] (DM.340)

Esus (a war-god or god of agriculture in Gaul) (consort of Artio) (DM.346)

DDG \ F

DDG \ ALAISIAGAE
Alaisiagae (4 minor goddesses of the Roman period) (DM.43)
    Baudihillie (one of the 4 Alaisiagae) (.133)
    Bede (one of the 4 Aliasiagae) (.136)
    Finnilene (one of the 4 Alaisiagae) (.370)
    Friagabi (one of the 4 Alaisiagae) (.387)

DDG \ GERMAN
Abnoba (a German goddess of the hunt, trees, and rivers) (DM.13)

DDG \ SPIRIT
Cuculatti (protective spirits) [Hooded Ones] (.258)
 


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el (an angel) (.323)

birds (birds in various forms feature in many mythologies) (DM.150)

Dogsheads (enemies of King Arthur) (DM.299)
Dulachan (a headless elf or goblin) (.307)

[giant eagle] Cromheach (a huge eagle) (DM.255)

MM \ DEMON
Dus (a hairy demon of the woods) (.309)
dusius (an incubus) (.310)

MM \ HAG
Boi (the name of the hag of Beara) (.159)

Cailleach (a wind demon: a hag) (DM.183)

MM \ ENCOUNTERS
 
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Cliton (sis of Morgan le Fay) (.226)

Cruithne (a Pictish warrior) (the legendary progenitor of the Picts) (fa of Cat, Ce, Cirech, Fiobh, Fotla, Fortriu and Moireabh) (DM.256)

DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
Acaill (a sacred book) (DM.14)
amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to ward off evil: a medicine with magic properties) (DM.62)

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DMG \ GLOSSARY
(fire plays a part in many mythologies, sometimes for the benefit of man, sometimes to destroy the world, sometimes to carry a soul to heaven) (DM.372)



 
 

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Beltane (a festival held on 1 May) (DM.141)
    Bel-fire (a fire lit on a hilltop at the festival of Beltane) (DM.138)
    Beltane cakes (round cakes made of barley or oatmeal) (DM.141)
    Beltane Carline (the person chosen as the sacrificial victim by receiving the black bit of the Beltane Cake) (DM.141)

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GEOGRAPHY \ GEM
[Gauls] coral (a coloured, rocklike deposit of marine animals, used as a gemstone) (DM.239)

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Aegialeus (a king of Gaul) (DM.24)
Alemandine (a queen) (DM.48)

Gaddifer (a king of Scotland) (grandfather of Gallafer) (brother of Betis) (DM.393)
Gloier (a  king of Sorelois) (.418)
Goffar (king of a tribe in Gaul) (.420)

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Ambroy Orselet (a knight mentioned in Merlin) (DM.57)

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Bellosvesos (a leader of the Celts who invaded Italy and took over Rome) (.140)

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Alba (an early name for Scotland) (DM.44)
Albion (an old name for Britain) (DM.45)
Armorica (an old name for Brittany) (DM.91)
Demetia (a name for South Wales) (.280)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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