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Gaelic Pantheon Sources
Celtic Heritage: Ancient Traditions of Ireland and Wales - Alwyn and Brinley Rees
London: Thames and Hudson (1961)
Celtic Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends - Proinsias MacCana
ISBN 0-87226-002-X Peter Bedrick Books, New York 1985
A Dictionary of Irish Mythology - Peter Berresford Ellis
ISBN 0-19-282871-1 Oxford University Press, ©1991
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology - Peter Berresford Ellis
ISBN 0-19-508961-8 Oxford University Press, ©1992
Dictionary of Celtic Mythology - Peter Berresford Ellis
IBSN 0-87436-609-7 Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO (1992).
The Druids - Peter Berresford Ellis
ISBN 0-8028-3798-0 Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. 1994
Gods and Fighting Men - Lady Augusta Gregory
London, John Murray 1904
The Kiltartan Poetry Book: Prose Translations from the Irish - Lady Augusta Gregory
Dublin: Cuala Press (1918)
King Arthur, King of Kings - Jean Markale
ISBN 0-86033-044-3 London: Gordon and Cremonesi (1976)
Lebor Gebala Errenn
Myth, Legend and Romance: An Encyclopedia of Irish Folk Tradition, - D/aith/i OhOg/ain
ISBN: 0-13-275959-4 Prentice Hall Press, 1991
The World of the Druids - Miranda J. Green
ISBN 0-500-05083-X Thames and Hudson Ltd, London 1997
A Few Basic Tenets of Celtic Restorationist/Reconstructionist/Tribal Traditionalism -
Sarah Nic Ghillielai/dir 1997
Special Thanks to the following people for their ideas and assistance in creating the Gaelic Pantheon
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