Mythology
Irish Mythology
- Aes Dana The Aes Dana, or Aes Sidhe as the Wild Hunt and other related information.
- Aio mac Ollamain A poet of the Tuatha de Danann.
- Aideen The wife of Oscar, who was a descendant of Finn MacCumhaill.
- Ailbe Daughter of Cormac mac Airt.
- Aillinn and Baile Two lovers from enemy kingdoms who attempt a secret tryst.
- Aoibhell A local fairy guardian.
- Brigit On February 1 or February 2, Brigid is celebrated at the Gaelic festival of Imbolc, when she brings the first stirrings of spring to the land. Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox Christians, and some Anglicans mark the day as the Feast of Saint Brigid; the festival is also known as Candlemas and Purification of the Virgin.
- Ceara Information about an ancient goddess in Ireland named Ceara.
- Cailleach Bheara An article about the Cailleach as she appears in Irish, Scottish, Manx, and Welsh culture.
- Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna Information about Fionn mac Cumhaill and the Fianna of Ireland.
- Story of Michael The story of a young man who fights a great beast who terrorized the countryside.
Welsh Mythology
- Arianrhod An article about the Welsh goddess Arianrhod. Includes information about folklore and stories which are associated with her, as well as Caer Arianrhod.
- Beli Mawr A description of Beli Mawr including historical excerpts regarding his personage, information regarding his place of burial, and his position within the Welsh pantheon.
Irish-Welsh Comparative Mythology
- Beli and Bile A comparison between the Welsh Beli Mawr and the Irish Bile.
- Don and Dana A comparison between the Welsh Don and the Irish Dana.
Western European
- River Goddesses Names of Western European Goddesses, predominately Irish, and the rivers which bear their names.
- Vindos A Gaulic God found in many cultures, the name of which can be found with slight linguistic differences in the Irish Finn and the Welsh Gwynn.