For centuries, Celtic symbols have wielded significant influence throughout the lives of the ancient Celts inhabiting Britain and Western Europe from 500 BC to 400 AD. Characterized by their Iron Age origins, the Celts lived in tightly-knit village communities under the leadership of warrior chiefs....
As the name implies a Celtic Shield Knot was used for warding (keeping away). While most people associate this particular design with the Celts its actually far older. The horizontal and vertical arms combine to depict the connection between the temporal and eternal, all surrounded by a circle...
Welcome to the Spring Equinox or Ostara, a solar festival celebrating the time when the day and night are of equal length. It is not known whether there was a name for this festival within Celtic culture but it is believed to be related to the northern goddess Ēostre or Ostara. ...
Lugh was a god of many things, and his most famous name was Lugh of the Long Arm, given to him because of his powerful spear, the Spear of Assal, in battle. He was a good warrior and had an intelligent mind, which he often used for various tricks. He was known as a Celtic trick...
because of the exploits of a mythological god-warrior once called Sétanta. As a child, Sétanta was said to have killed the giant dog of Culann in self-defense. From that time on, he was called “Cú,” after the Gaelic word for “whelp” or “pup” and Chulainn after the name of ...
O’Fahy (Ó Fathaigh)– Meaning “descendant of Fathach,” referring to a giant or great warrior. O’Farrell (Ó Fearghail)– Meaning “descendant of Fearghal,” a name signifying bravery or man of valour. O’Flanagan (Ó Flannagáin)– Meaning “descendant of Flannagán,” translating...
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DNA testing confirms that he and hundreds of other mummies found in Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin are of European origin. We don’t know how he got there, what brought him there, or how long he and his kind lived there for. But, as the desert’s name suggests, it is certain that he neve...
Iorwerth, in Welsh myth, is the name of a son of Maredudd. Islwyn Islwyn means “below the grove” and pronounced as IHS-Luw-WihN. Ithel Ithel means “generous lord” and pronounced as IH-TH-ehL. Ivor Ivor means “yew; bow; warrior” and pronounced as AY-VaoR or IY-VaoR. ...
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