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The Celtic CrossRoads

The Celtic Crossroads is a site/group which focuses on all Celtic cultures.

Website: http://celticcrossroad.proboards81.com/index.cgi
Members: 226
Latest Activity: Dec 16

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Blackbird

Are the Tuatha De Danann celestial beings? 16 Replies

While I do want to hear everyone's opinion I am looking also for legend references as justification (on either side of the belief)...

Tagged: Irish, Gods, celestial, Danann, De

Started by Blackbird. Last reply by Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu Dec 14.

Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu

Compare...... 1 Reply

I would be interested in hearing everyone's view point and ideas here. When looking at everyday life, of us, are there daily or special things that you do that you actually stop yourself and compare…

Started by Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu. Last reply by Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu Dec 14.

Blackbird

When do you celebrate Lughnasa (Lúnasa)? 11 Replies

1. Calendar 2. Moon 3. Environmental Change

Tagged: moon, Lúnasa, Lughnasa, environment

Started by Blackbird. Last reply by Coyote Sep 19.

Blackbird

How The Celts Saved Britain - BBC TV 5 Replies

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kps7h Dan Snow blows the lid on the traditional, Anglo-centric view of history and reveals how the Irish saved Britain from cultural oblivion during the Dark Ages,…

Tagged: ireland, britain, celts

Started by Blackbird. Last reply by Breandán Sep 13.

Coyote

A new god/dess article 17 Replies

I'm thinking of doing a new article on a Celtic god or goddess, barring any Gallic deity, does anyone have any suggestions?

Started by Coyote. Last reply by Moonsmith Aug 2.

Interesting stuffs

Medieval Castles Evening Courses

Evening class in Trinity College Dublin for people with an interest in history or archaeology Medieval Castles: Symbols of power in the Irish landscape

Re: Genealogy of Aedh Ruah O'Domnaill

Turlough of the Wine (father of this Eoghan) Niall Garbh Hugh Roe Hugh Dubh Manus Sir Hugh Red Hugh O'Donnell (the famous one) So Turlough was Red Hugh's

Re: Genealogy of Aedh Ruah O'Domnaill

The source of that note on the family of Torloch an Fhiona (died 1422) is the O Donnell Genealogies, edited by Rev. Paul Walsh, published in Analecta Hibernica

Re: Genealogy of Aedh Ruah O'Domnaill

Michael, a chara, Thanks for the info. Can you direct me to its source? Also, I am assuming that the "Eoghan"men tioned was an O'Donnell. It would be

Re: Genealogy of Aedh Ruah O'Domnaill

... Abbot O ... This Eoghan is the child of Turlough of the Wine O'Donnell and "a daughter of O Miadhachain". This Eoghan died without an heir, so, there ends

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Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu Comment by Kelyla na Fili..Daughter of Danu on December 14, 2009 at 4:36am
Blessed Yule everyone.
Jennie Comment by Jennie on September 12, 2009 at 7:56am
thanks for the invite and hope to learn from this site.
Maya Diva Comment by Maya Diva on July 25, 2009 at 7:12am

Felia de Luna Comment by Felia de Luna on June 15, 2009 at 1:07am
Greetings everyone, just joined the group and am thrilled to be apart of it!
Brightest Blessings!
~*~ Felia
Blackbird Comment by Blackbird on June 6, 2009 at 4:40pm
How The Celts Saved Britain

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00kps7h

Dan Snow blows the lid on the traditional, Anglo-centric view of history and reveals how the Irish saved Britain from cultural oblivion during the Dark Ages, in this provocative, two-part documentary.

Travelling back in time to some of the remotest corners of the British Isles, Dan unravels the mystery of the lost years of 400-800 AD, when the collapse of the Roman Empire left Britain in tatters.

In the first episode, Dan shows how in the 5th century AD Roman 'Britannia' was plunged into chaos by the arrival of Anglo-Saxon invaders. As Roman civilisation disappeared from Britain, a new civilisation emerged in one of the most unlikely places - Ireland. Within a few generations, Christianity transformed a backward, barbarian country into the cultural powerhouse of early medieval Europe.

This is a visually stunning and intellectually stimulating journey into one of the least known chapters of British history.
Lady Anastasia Comment by Lady Anastasia on June 5, 2009 at 9:45pm
lol, Thanks, and you're quite welcome!
Yarom Comment by Yarom on June 5, 2009 at 8:09pm
Lady Anistaisa as always thank you for the invite .
Vagabond Comment by Vagabond on April 26, 2009 at 6:45pm
Thanks for the invite - hopefully this Noongah can fit in somewhere ...lol
Ladyblackrose_13@~ Comment by Ladyblackrose_13@~ on April 26, 2009 at 8:51am
Great Suggestion, Lady Anastasia!!

I will check out the site and resources. Another place to learn!!
Ladyblackrose_13@~
Lady Anastasia Comment by Lady Anastasia on April 22, 2009 at 8:32am
@ Ladyblackrose

The Celtic Crossroads website has a few of the same members as this group, though, I don't think it's really active right now.

John (Coyote/Fool Coyote) is still in the hospital, so, he's not there to moderate it and keep it active, and I have enough to do here, on Mystics, that I'm not really on that site too often.

It is however a good resource, and if you're interested in reading any of those posts, I think it's worth the trip over there.
 

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