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Folklore & Histories
[edit]Volume One
[edit]- Achaemenid Empire
- Adam
- Adam and Eve
- Adonis
- Aeneas
- Aeneas Silvius
- Ages of Man
- Alba Longa
- Albion
- Amazons
- Amphitrite
- Ancient Carthage
- Anemoi
- Angevin kings of England
- Anglesey
- Anglo-Saxons
- Annunciation
- Annwn
- Antediluvian
- Anunnaki
- Aos Sí
- Aphrodite
- Apollo
- Apple Day
- Archangel
- Archimedean spiral
- Aristotle
- Armenia
- Artemis
- Ascanius
- Asclepius
- Ashoka
- Ask and Embla
- Asura
- Atargatis
- Avalon
- Ave Maria (Schubert)
- Bard
- Beltane
- Black Book of Carmarthen
- Black Sea
- Blacksmith
- Book of Enoch
- Book of Ezekiel
- Book of Genesis
- Book of Revelation
- Borromean rings
- Brest, France
- British Iron Age
- Bronze Age
- Brut y Tywysogion
- Brutus of Troy
- Budoc
- Bull of Heaven
- Cabinet of curiosities
- Caduceus
- Caduceus as a symbol of medicine
- Caesar's invasions of Britain
- Capitoline Hill
- Carolingian dynasty
- Catharism
- Caucasus
- Cedar Forest
- Celtic Britons
- Cerdic of Wessex
- Chi Rho
- Children of Ilúvatar
- Children of Lir
- Chivalric sagas
- Chrysopoeia
- Chrétien de Troyes
- Chthonic
- Château de Verteuil, Charente
- Civilization
- Clan Cumming
- Clan Cunningham
- Clootie well
- Clymene (mythology)
- Conaire Mór
- Cornish diaspora
- Cornish people
- Cornwall
- Coronation Chair
- Cosmos
- Crataegus monogyna
- Creation myth
- Cruthin
- Culhwch and Olwen
- Cybi
- Cù Sìth
- Cŵn Annwn
- Danaë
- Danu (Asura)
- Danu (Irish goddess)
- Deucalion
- Deva (Hinduism)
- Diadem
- Dionysian Mysteries
- Dionysus
- Doggerland
- Don River (Russia)
- Donar's Oak
- Duc de La Rochefoucauld
- Dál Riata
- Déisi
- Early Middle Ages
- Edgar Ætheling
- Edward the Exile
- Eleusinian Mysteries
- Elf
- Elysium
- Emain Ablach
- Emerald Tablet
- End of Roman rule in Britain
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Erc of Dalriada
- Ereshkigal
- Ergi
- Eridu
- Eru Ilúvatar
- Eternal return
- Etruscan civilization
- Etruscan mythology
- Eurasia
- Eurydice of Argos
- Eve
- Excalibur
- Fairy ring
- Fall of man
- Fallen angel
- Fergus Mór
- Fir Bolg
- First Nations
- Fleur-de-lis
- Flood myth
- Fomorians
- Fortunate Isles
- Four Ancient Books of Wales
- Four Branches of the Mabinogi
- Fénius Farsaid
- Gabriel
- Gabriel's Horn
- Garden of Eden
- Generations of Noah
- Glastonbury
- Glastonbury Tor
- Gododdin
- Gog and Magog
- Golden Age
- Golden apple
- Goídel Glas
- Great Britain
- Greek Heroic Age
- Greenlandic Inuit
- Gwyn ap Nudd
- Göbekli Tepe
- Hail Mary
- Heel Stone
- Heiðr
- Hen Ogledd
- Hephaestus
- Hermes
- Hermes Trismegistus
- Hermeticism
- Hesperides
- Hierophant
- High King of Ireland
- High priest
- Hill of Tara
- Historia Brittonum
- Historia Regum Britanniae
- Historical Vedic religion
- History of Scotland
- Holy Grail
- Hunter-gatherer
- Immortality
- Inanna
- Indo-Aryan peoples
- Indra
- Inquisition
- Inuit
- Irish mythology
- Iron Age
- Isabella, Countess of Menteith
- Izanagi
- Izanami
- J. R. R. Tolkien
- James IV of Scotland
- Japheth
- John D. Rockefeller Jr.
- Joseph of Arimathea
- Julia (gens)
- Jupiter (mythology)
- King Lot
- Kingship of Tara
- Knight-errant
- Lancelot
- Lancelot-Grail
- Land's End
- Last glacial period
- Last Judgment
- Laudine
- Le Morte d'Arthur
- Lebor Gabála Érenn
- Legendary kings of Scotland
- Legendary saga
- Leir of Britain
- Lia Fáil
- Life of Adam and Eve
- Lion and Unicorn Staircase
- Lion Gate
- List of angels in theology
- List of legendary kings of Britain
- List of Lepidoptera that feed on hawthorns
- List of love and lust deities
- List of monarchs of Wessex
- Loch Katrine
- Lucifer
- Líf and Lífþrasir
- Mabinogion
- Magnum opus (alchemy)
- Malcolm III of Scotland
- Malleus Maleficarum
- Manannán mac Lir
- Mary, mother of Jesus
- Matrilineality
- Matter of Britain
- May Day
- May Queen
- Maypole
- Mead of poetry
- Melusine
- Mermaid
- Mermaid of Zennor
- Merovingian dynasty
- Merrow
- Mesolithic
- Mesopotamia
- Michael (archangel)
- Milesians (Irish)
- Millefleur
- Mind uploading
- Mitochondrial Eve
- Montes Taurus
- Morgan le Fay
- Morvah
- Musica universalis
- Myrddin Wyllt
- Naiad
- Nemed
- Nemeton
- Neolithic
- Newgrange
- Njörðr
- Norse mythology
- Nymph
- Oak Apple Day
- Oceanid
- Odin
- Old Norse religion
- Olympic flame
- Oracle
- Orion (constellation)
- Orion Nebula
- Orphic Egg
- Orphism (religion)
- Otherworld
- Ouroboros
- Owain mab Urien
- Paleolithic
- Pan (god)
- Pandora
- Paradise
- Partholón
- Paulicianism
- Penwith
- Persephone
- Perseus
- Perun
- Philosopher's stone
- Phosphorus
- Phrygia
- Picts
- Plane (esotericism)
- Plato
- Pleistocene
- Pomegranate
- Poseidon
- Pre-existence
- Prehistoric Ireland
- Prometheus
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Protoplast (religion)
- Psychopomp
- Pyrrha
- Pythagoras
- Pythagorean tuning
- Pythia
- Ragnarök
- Recent African origin of modern humans
- Red Book of Hergest
- Relic
- Rheged
- Rod of Asclepius
- Roman Empire
- Roman–Etruscan Wars
- Romulus and Remus
- Round Table
- Royal Arms of Scotland
- Sacred grove
- Sacred mysteries
- Sacred trees and groves in Germanic paganism and mythology
- Saint Asaph
- Saint Margaret of Scotland
- Saint Mungo
- Saint Senara
- Salomon of Cornwall
- Samhain
- Satan
- Satyr
- Scota
- Scotia's Grave
- Scotland
- Scottish clan
- Scottish mythology
- Scythia
- Scythians
- Seiðr
- Selvans
- Sense
- Seraph
- Silver age
- Silvius (mythology)
- Six Ages of the World
- Snake worship
- Socrates
- Solomon
- Solomon's Temple
- St Senara's Church, Zennor
- Staff of Moses
- Stone Age
- Stone Lud
- Stone of Jacob
- Stone of Scone
- Stonehenge
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Svarga
- T Tauri star
- Taliesin
- Tartessos
- Taurus (constellation)
- Taurus Mountains
- Teneu
- Tethys (mythology)
- The Anarchy
- The Hunt of the Unicorn
- The Lady and the Unicorn
- The Lady of the Lake (poem)
- The Lion and the Unicorn
- The Nine Unknown
- The Silmarillion
- The unity of the Realm
- Theft of fire
- Themiscyra (Pontus)
- Thor
- Thracians
- Three Welsh Romances
- Three-age system
- Throne Chair of Denmark
- Throne Chairs of Norway
- Throne of Solomon
- Tiara
- Titan (mythology)
- Tower of Babel
- Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
- Trefoil knot
- Triads of Ireland
- Trinacria
- Triquetra
- Triskelion
- Trojan War
- Troy
- Tuatha Dé Danann
- Tumulus
- Turan (mythology)
- Tängelgårda stone
- Tír na nÓg
- Tărtăria tablets
- Unicorn
- Unicorn horn
- Ur
- Valknut
- Valkyrie
- Valþjófsstaður door
- Vanir
- Veles (god)
- Venus (mythology)
- Venus effect
- Vikings
- Visigoths
- Vritra
- Vulcan (mythology)
- Víðarr
- Walpurgis Night
- Walter Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
- Walter Scott
- War in Heaven
- Wassailing
- Watcher (angel)
- Welsh Triads
- White Book of Rhydderch
- Wild Hunt
- Wilusa
- Wish tree
- Wolstenholme
- Wolstenholme Fjord
- Wolstenholme Island
- World egg
- Y-chromosomal Adam
- Yvain, the Knight of the Lion
- Ywain
- Zennor
- Zeus
- Æsir–Vanir War