Am I Celt-washing Irish mythology or am I Irish-washing Celtic mythology? I’ve been accused of both. My plea in both cases? Not guilty The post Celt-washing Irish Mythology or Irish-washing Celtic Mythology? appeared first on Irish Myths.| Irish Myths
An Irish mythology documentary or just a really long video? Whatever you want to call this, I had fun making it| Irish Myths
Did Saint Brigid actually exist? Or was she a reimagining of the Irish pagan goddess (or a druidess) of the same name?| Irish Myths
A deep dive into one of Irish mythology’s most mysterious figures: the horse-loving, chariot-driving, storm-conjuring “son of the sea."| Irish Myths
Each episode of IrishMyths StoryTime is dedicated to a single story—pulled from the pages of Irish mythology—that is narrated in full| Irish Myths
What do we really know about the ancient Celtic religion? And what did Welsh literary forger Iolo Morganwg make up?| Irish Myths
Are the Tuatha Dé Danann, the so-called gods and goddesses of Irish mythology, actual deities? Or are they “merely” superpowered humans?| IrishMyths
Uncover the culture behind the kilt in this introduction to the ancient Celts, Europe’s most misunderstood and misrepresented ancient peoples.| IrishMyths
It's a tall tale as old as time: warrior and the giant. But who are the most famous giants from Irish mythology? And are they *really* giants, or wizards in disguise?| IrishMyths
No, they're not the same thing. But Irish mythology and Celtic mythology are related—uncovering how may reveal even bigger truths about these two storytelling traditions.| IrishMyths
Trees of life or trees of death? Learn the role of sacred trees in Celtic culture—in Ireland and beyond| IrishMyths
A deep dive into the different Otherworlds of the Irish myths and how the Celtic doctrines of immortality & transmigration make them possible| IrishMyths
He's the most recognizable Celtic deity. But does the horned god Cernunnos have an Irish mythological equivalent?| IrishMyths
An Irish archaeologist recently uncovered the ruins of a stone fort in Clew Bay. Is it connected to the mythological Fir Bolg?| Irish Myths