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Celtic Mythology

An Enthralling Overview of Celtic Myths, Gods and Goddesses

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Celtic mythology is just as fascinating as Egyptian or Greek mythology. Yet, it doesn’t seem to get the attention it deserves. This audiobook aims to change that.

Gods, goddesses, fairies, and supernatural creatures are the lead characters in Celtic stories and tales from long ago. Often used to explain natural phenomena, life and death, and our existence, myths informed ancient people about their lives. Through listening to stories about heroic and fantastical escapades, our ancestors learned about their societal expectations. And the Celts were no different.

This audiobook will offer you information about Celtic myths, gods, and goddesses. Learn about the traditions and beliefs that guided others and discover insight into human nature.

To some, mythology might seem like made-up stories with little historical information. But by learning what people long ago passed down to each other, you will gain an understanding of the type of people who were idolized and gain a deeper connection to the past.

In this audiobook, you will discover the following:

  • Methods used to explain the world without technology.
  • Differences between myths, folklore, and legends.
  • Thoughts on myths today.
  • Children of Lir and other Irish myths.
  • Festivals celebrating the cycles of nature.
  • The Scottish Queen of Winter and her impact on the formation of Scotland.
  • Mysteries surrounding Loch Ness and Nessie.
  • Mystical and magical water creatures.
  • Haunting myths from Dundee and Clanyard Bay.
  • The major Irish gods and goddesses.
  • Influencers from Britain, Wales, and Scotland.
  • And many more enjoyable escapades!
©2023 Enthralling History (P)2023 Enthralling History
Education Europe Great Britain Ancient History Mythology Scotland England Arthurian
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As title, many many mispronounced Celtic names, a lot of general information on mythology/legends/folk tales/etc - did the tale of cinderella or the 3 pigs really need to be included?
I had anticipated more Celtic orientated inormation, less general chaff.

Great narrator, if you overlook the butchered Irish names!

A lot of chaff - Many mispronunciations, not as much celtic mythology as I anticipated

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