The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology: An A - Z Guide to the Myths and Legends of the Ancient WorldThe myths and legends of the ancient worlds, from Greece, Rome and Egypt to the Norse and Celtic lands, through Persia and India to China and the Far East. A comprehensive A to Z of the classic stories of gods and goddesses, heroes and mythical beasts, wizards and warriors. |
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Page 102
ARTHUR is undoubtedly the best known of the Celtic heroes. He was most
popular during the Middle Ages, when the exploits of his followers, the Knights of
the Round Table, impressed the greater part of western Europe. It was with some
...
ARTHUR is undoubtedly the best known of the Celtic heroes. He was most
popular during the Middle Ages, when the exploits of his followers, the Knights of
the Round Table, impressed the greater part of western Europe. It was with some
...
Page 103
ARTHUR'S Round Table served many purposes: it prevented quarrels over
precedence; symbolized wholeness; and commemorated the Table of the Last
Supper, with the Grail at the centre. I'King Arthur and the Knights op the Round
Tarle ...
ARTHUR'S Round Table served many purposes: it prevented quarrels over
precedence; symbolized wholeness; and commemorated the Table of the Last
Supper, with the Grail at the centre. I'King Arthur and the Knights op the Round
Tarle ...
Page 153
An A - Z Guide to the Myths and Legends of the Ancient World Arthur Cotterell,
Rachel Storm. MILESIUS sails/or Ireland to avenge the death of his nephew, hh,
who was slain by the Tuatha De Danann, rulers of Ireland. Although Milesius did
...
An A - Z Guide to the Myths and Legends of the Ancient World Arthur Cotterell,
Rachel Storm. MILESIUS sails/or Ireland to avenge the death of his nephew, hh,
who was slain by the Tuatha De Danann, rulers of Ireland. Although Milesius did
...
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User Review - ruric - LibraryThingComprehensive reference guide to world mythology with sections on classical world, norse lands, south and central asia, egypt and west asia, celtic world, east asia. Entries are made in A-Z format within each main section with lots of full colour illustrations and photos. Read full review
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