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  • 91Imbolc — Observed by Gaels, Britons (Irish people, Scottish people) Welsh people Neopagans (Celtic Reconstructionists, Wiccans) Type Gaelic, Celtic, Pagan Date …

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  • 92Mabon ap Modron — Arthur s court at Celliwig, 1881 Mabon ap Modron is a prominent figure from Welsh literature and mythology, the son of Modron and a member of Arthur s warband. Both he and his mother were likely deities in origin, descending from a divine… …

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  • 93Samhain — Infobox Holiday | holiday name=Samhain type=Pagan observedby=Gaels, Irish People, Scottish People, Welsh People, Galician People, Breton people Asturian people, Neopagans, Celtic Reconstructionist Pagans begins= Northern Hemisphere=Evening of… …

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  • 94The Dagda — Dagda redirects here. For other uses, see Dagda (disambiguation). The Dagda (Proto Celtic: *Dagodeiwos, Old Irish: Dag Dia, Modern Irish: Daghdha) is an important god of Irish mythology. The Dagda is a father figure (he is also known as… …

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  • 95Lughnasadh — Infobox Holiday | holiday name = Lughnasadh type = Christianized folk traditions, Pre Christian, Pagan caption = observedby =Gaels, Irish People, Scottish People, Neopagans date = Northern Hemisphere: 1 August Southern Hemisphere: February 1… …

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  • 96Loire River — Infobox River | river name = Loire caption = Loire origin = Massif Central mouth = Atlantic Ocean coord|47|16|9|N|2|11|9|W|name=Atlantic Ocean Loire|display=inline,title basin countries = France length = 1,013 km (629 miles) elevation = 1,408 m… …

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  • 97Rosmerta — In Gallo Roman religion, Rosmerta was a goddess of fertility and abundance, her attributes being those of plenty such as the cornucopia. Rosmerta is attested by statues, and by inscriptions. In Gaul she was usually partnered with Mercury but is… …

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  • 98Ogmios — For the linguistics journal published by the Foundation for Endangered Languages, see Ogmios (journal). For the Lithuanian group of companies in real estate business, see Ogmios group. Ogmios (also known as Ogmius) was the Celtic deity of… …

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  • 99Dea Matrona — Stone carving of the goddess Matrona Stone carving of the go …

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  • 100Mag Mell — In Irish mythology, Mag Mell (modern spelling: Magh Meall, meaning plain of joy ) was a mythical realm achievable through death and/or glory (see also Valhalla in Norse mythology, Tír na nÓg also from Irish mythology and Avalon in Arthurian… …

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