Category: European Mythology
Gaulish Mythology
Gaulish mythology begins as an early Celtic religion, and eventually merges with Roman polytheism into the Gallo-Roman religion. Through years of interaction with surrounding cultures,…
Finnish Mythology
Finnish religious leaders were usually called shamans. The shamans did magick, conjuration, incantations and spells to control men, animals, divine or Demonic entities and inanimate…
Aesopic Fables
Aesopic Fables are short didactic tales, often with animal characters. Other definitions include “an animal tale with a moral,” and a popular Greek definition, “a…
Arthurian Legend
Sometime in the late fifth century CE, during the collapse of the western half of the Roman Empire, a Romano–British nobleman in the abandoned province…
Breton Mythology
Breton mythology is the mythology or corpus of explanatory and heroic tales originating in Brittany. The Bretons are the descendants of insular Britons who settled…