
Ancient Elder Gods and Irish Myths
A.J. Carmichael
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Celtic mythology is a rich and intricate diverse world, a captivating realm where deities and humans interact amidst mystical environments and celestial conflicts. Rooted predominantly in the ancient cultures of Ireland and Wales, this mythology serves as a compendium of stories, a cultural and spiritual mirror reflecting the Celtic people's values, traditions, and laws. By delving into the extensive range of Celtic myths, particularly the mythological, Ulster, and Fenian cycles in Ireland and the Mabinogion in Wales, we can uncover the profound influence these myths have had on European literary and cultural development.
The Celtic pantheon features diverse deities who govern various aspects of existence and the natural realm. In Irish mythology, the Dagda embodies paternal dominion and jurisdiction over the cycles of life and death, whereas Morrigan signifies the supremacy and inevitability of warfare. According to Welsh mythology, Arawn is the sovereign of the Otherworld, and Bran the Blessed is a colossal king with deep ties to the land and its well-being. The Celts' gods frequently engage with humans, often directly intervening in their destinies, highlighting the Celts' perception of the cosmos as a profoundly interconnected domain. The Mythological Cycle in Ireland narrates the tales of ancient deities and their conflicts, including the Tuatha Dé Danann, celestial beings who eventually assimilate into Irish civilisation as the forefathers of the contemporary Irish people after being conquered by the Milesians.
Duration - 17h.
Author - A.J. Carmichael.
Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2024 AJ CARMICHAEL ©.
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Celtic mythology is a rich and intricate diverse world, a captivating realm where deities and humans interact amidst mystical environments and celestial conflicts. Rooted predominantly in the ancient cultures of Ireland and Wales, this mythology serves as a compendium of stories, a cultural and spiritual mirror reflecting the Celtic people's values, traditions, and laws. By delving into the extensive range of Celtic myths, particularly the mythological, Ulster, and Fenian cycles in Ireland and the Mabinogion in Wales, we can uncover the profound influence these myths have had on European literary and cultural development. The Celtic pantheon features diverse deities who govern various aspects of existence and the natural realm. In Irish mythology, the Dagda embodies paternal dominion and jurisdiction over the cycles of life and death, whereas Morrigan signifies the supremacy and inevitability of warfare. According to Welsh mythology, Arawn is the sovereign of the Otherworld, and Bran the Blessed is a colossal king with deep ties to the land and its well-being. The Celts' gods frequently engage with humans, often directly intervening in their destinies, highlighting the Celts' perception of the cosmos as a profoundly interconnected domain. The Mythological Cycle in Ireland narrates the tales of ancient deities and their conflicts, including the Tuatha Dé Danann, celestial beings who eventually assimilate into Irish civilisation as the forefathers of the contemporary Irish people after being conquered by the Milesians. Duration - 17h. Author - A.J. Carmichael. Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 AJ CARMICHAEL ©.
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CHAPTER ONE | ANCIENT SOURCES
Duration:01:20:05
CHAPTER TWO | CELTIC RELIGION
Duration:01:01:36
CHAPTER THREE | CELTIC UNITY
Duration:01:28:28
CHAPTER FOUR | THE INVASION MYTHS
Duration:01:22:45
CHAPTER FIVE | THE TUATHA DE DANAAN
Duration:01:29:55
CHAPTER SIX | MILESIAN KINGS
Duration:01:50:52
CHAPTER SEVEN | THE ULSTER CYCLE
Duration:02:00:15
CHAPTER EIGHT | THE OSSIANIC CyCLE
Duration:02:06:53
CHAPTER NINE | THE WELSH BARDS
Duration:02:14:05
APPENDICES | THE BOOK OF INVASIONS
Duration:00:27:02
THE BOOK OF LEINSTER
Duration:00:07:12
THE BOOK OF DUN COW
Duration:00:05:03
THE BOOK OF INVASIONS
Duration:00:04:43
THE BOOK OF FERMOY
Duration:00:04:31
THE BOOK OF BALLYMOTE
Duration:00:05:18
THE GREAT BOOK OF DUN DOIGHRE
Duration:00:05:09
THE BOOK OF UI MAINE
Duration:00:04:41
THE LIBER FLAVUS FERUSIORUUM
Duration:00:04:34
THE CATHACH
Duration:00:04:43
THE ANNALS OF THE FOUR MASTERS
Duration:00:05:38
THE BOOK OF LISMORE
Duration:00:04:57
THE YELLOW BOOK OF LECAN
Duration:00:04:56
FORAS FEASA AR ERINN
Duration:00:06:40
THE BOOK OF MAC DERMOT
Duration:00:04:42
THE BOOK OF MUNSTER
Duration:00:04:55
SENCHUS FER N-ALBAN
Duration:00:05:06
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Duration:00:07:28
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Duration:00:01:47
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