they where founded by irish
It's the other way around: Irish is a Celtic language.Here is a list of all 6 modern Celtic languages:Irish GaelicScottish GaelicManxWelshBretonCornish
In Irish mythology, Ireland's child of light was Cu Chulainn.
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No. It is the name of a Celtic region of France.
Eoin Neeson has written: 'Celtic Myths and Legends' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Celts, Folklore, Legends, Mythology, Celtic 'Aspects of parallelism in Japanese and Irish character and culture' -- subject(s): Civilization, Irish National characteristics, Japanese National characteristics, National characteristics, Irish, National characteristics, Japanese 'Celtic myths and legends' -- subject(s): Celts, Legends, Celtic Mythology, Folklore 'The first book of Irish myths and legends' -- subject(s): Deirdre (Legendary character), Legends 'A history of Irish forestry' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, History 'The Second Book of Irish Myths and Legends' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Legends, Mythology, Celtic
There are a lot of Celtic mythology. Some of these include Carmina Gadelica, Popular Tales of The West Highlands, and The Feuds of the Clans.
Arthur Herbert Leahy has written: 'Heroic Romances of Ireland' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Epic literature, Irish, Heroes, Irish Epic literature, Legends, Mythology, Celtic, Tales, Translations into English
The Celtic god of the sea is known as Lir or Ler. He is a prominent figure in Irish mythology and is associated with the sea, water, and the natural elements.
The name of God is Gracious in Celtic is "Dagda." Dagda is a chief god and father figure in Irish mythology, known for his abundance and generosity.
Charles Plummer has written: 'Vitae sanctorum Hiberniae partim hactenus ineditae' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Christian saints, Church history, Mythology, Celtic 'On the colophons and marginalia of Irish scribes' -- subject(s): Colophons, Copyists, Irish Manuscripts, Manuscripts, Irish, Marginalia 'Devotions from ancient and mediaeval sources (western)' -- subject(s): Liturgies, Prayers
John V. Kelleher has written: 'Matthew Arnold and the Celtic revival' -- subject(s): Celtic influences, Celtic literature, English literature, History and criticism 'Irish history and mythology in James Joyce's \\'
Maria Christiane Benning has written: 'Alt-Irische Mysterien und ihre Spiegelung in der keltischen Mythologie' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Irish literature 'Alt-irische Mysterien und ihre Spiehlung in der keltischen Mythologie' -- subject(s): Celtic Mythology, Epic literature, Irish, History and criticism, Irish Epic literature, Mythology, Celtic
No, there is no ancient Roman (or Greek) god named Dian. The closest would be Dionysus, from Greek mythology. However, in Irish/Celtic mythology, there is a character known as Dian.
they where founded by irish
No it is in the Celtic mythology.
Helena Paterson has written: 'The Celtic Moon Sign Kit' 'Das keltische Mondrad' 'Handbook Of Celtic Astrology' -- subject(s): Astrology, Celtic, Celtic Astrology, Celtic Mythology, Miscellanea, Mythology, Celtic