Most readers of the famous story of Ireland and Wales are focusing on male characters and their wonderful feats. However, Celtic literature is full of female characters, worthy of recognition; from warriors and rulers to helpers and daughters. These women are also their own entities and also the expansion of male relations. Everyone plays an important role in the text of the viewpoint, fundamentally promotes the behavior of the plot and starts a series of events that affect men's role.
Myth of Celtics. Celtic myth is an integral part of the British Isles, especially Irish history. The author of this magnificent literary form has created stories based on events of that era and their work has passed the future generations to this day. In general, Celtic mythology and folklore have tremendous impact on the world, making it impossible to achieve precious, educational, educational and historical excellence. Celtics myth is
Celtic myth is the myth of religion of Celtics polytheism, Iron Age Celtic. Like other European era iron people in the European era, the early Celts maintained their polytheistic myths and religious structures. For the Celts who were in close contact with the ancient Romans like Gaulians and Keiters, their myths could not survive during the Roman Empire, so they then turned to Christianity and their Celtic I lost a word. Through their source of modern Rome and Christianity, their myths are preserved. Celts who maintain political or linguistic identity (such as Irish and Scottish Gaelic people, Wales Wales, southern England Celts and Brittany) left ancestral mythological ruins. These remnants of the Middle Ages
Two main types of information providing information about Celtic religion: sculpture monuments related to European Continent and Rome Celtic, and Celtic literature of the islands surviving medieval writings. Both provide explanations. Reflecting the extent of considerable integration between the Celts and the Roman gods, most monuments and their accompanying inscriptions are of Roman times, even if numbers and patterns are coming from a pre-Roma tradition Even if it seems to be literature, they are also hard to explain. It has become a mythological tradition of books only after centuries from Ireland's 7th century and later in Wales, but until then Ireland and Wales have been Christianized, scribes and editors He was a monk. This is especially noteworthy in the case of classical critics of Poseidonius (c.135 - c).