Mythology: Celtic Folklore, Myths, Gods and Goddesses from Ireland, Scotland and England: Celtic Folklore, Myths, Gods and Goddesses from Ireland, Scotland and England

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Book 1:
In this audiobook, you will find the most important facts about Celtic mythology, a people that is often overlooked or undervalued. Their tales and folklores have their routes in ancient customs and historical events, and with those backgrounds, you will get a greater understanding of the Celts. You will discover:
More about the Celtic society, their religion, arts, and the collapse of that society.
The Celtic history, traces of their language, and their relationship with the Romans who had conquests on the British Isles.
Facts about their technology, warfare, and false stories or notions you may have heard about them.
A concise outline of the Celtic gods and goddesses they worshipped and revered.
Explanations about festivals and rites, as well as what they thought of cosmology and eschatology.
Book 2:
The ancient culture of the Celts, with its folklore and fairytales, has sparked the imagination of many. The mythological creatures, stories, and legends have their enchanting flair and have certainly been the topic of many historians and scholars. It is time to dive deeper into some of the best-known myths and epic ventures of the gods, goddesses, and magical realms from the British Isles. You will hear about things like:
Cultural backgrounds and the way it integrated with the Celts’ lives
The four cycles of Irish Mythology. This may sound surprising to you
The Selkies and their connection to the Celts
The coming of Finn and all the drama around it
The Fianna of Erin and the reason why this is such a popular story
Different tales from the Ossianic cycle

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4.1
7 reviews
Jeffery D. Crawford
May 31, 2021
I think Ancient History is so cool. If I could learn a new language I'd want to learn Ancient Hebrew. I believe that God had a perfect language up till the fall of the Tower of Babel. Then God confounded the perfect language an everyone was mixed up an couldn't understand each other. So I mean to say that if you could trace the languages all the way back as close as you can get to the Fall of the Tower of Babel. The closest language you'd get to is Ancient Hebrew even before the Egyptians who wrote in picture graphs like the Orientals. The Orientals write in picture graphs to like they may have been from all the way back to the Tower of Babel. They speak in a very good language that takes smarts. Thanks, Jeff Crawford
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Carlos Ruiz
July 26, 2020
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