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Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Myth and
Religion
• Druids as the learned class
– Physicians, astronomers, philosophers, seers, priests, and
keepers of tradition

• Druidic place names
–
–
–
–

Drunemeton (Galatia)
Nemetobriga (northern Spain)
Medionemeton (southern Scotland)
Nemed in Irish = sacred place

• Meaning of the word druid
– From Indo-European words for ‘oak’ (drus) and ‘know’
(wid)

• Attested in the works of Julius Caesar and Pliny
Nemeton place names
Head cults and human sacrifice
Pillars from site at Roquepertuse

• Entremont
• Roquepertuse
– Both sites destroyed
c. 120 BCE

• Continuing
evidence of heads
– The head of Bran
the Blessed, in
Branwen ferch Llyr,
Second Branch of
the Mabinogi
– The head of Finn
MacCumhail
• Lindow Man, Britain
(circa 3rd-2nd century
BC)
• Danebury Fort burial,
Britain (3rd-2nd century
BC)
• Gordion, Galatia
• Wicker Men
Gordion, Turkey burials
Photos by Mary M. Voigt, Gordion Project. Left—two women buried in one
grave, the bottom under grinding stones, top with neck broken and blows to
the head; right—skull of a teenager placed next to the remains of a dog.
Image from The Wicker Man (1973),
British Lion Films
Stonehenge
Constructed c. 2500 BC (pre-Celtic)
Modern druidism
• Dr. William Price,
d. 1893
– Welsh nationalist,
Chartist, and neo-druid
Modern druidism
•

Modern druids commemorating a
solstice at Tower Hill, London, 1964

•

Winston Churchill’s initiation of the
Albion Lodge of the Ancient Order of
Druids, 1908
Epona
Top carving from Hesse, Germany;
bottom from Auvergne, France

• A horse goddess but also
associated with fertility
• Attested in art in Europe and
in myth in the British Isles
– Welsh Rhiannon
– Irish Macha (Emain
Macha/Armagh)

• Popular with Roman troops,
who may have spread the
image
Mercury (center) flanked by Epona
Carving from Alsace, France
The Uffington Horse,
Chalk carving from Wiltshire, England, dated to 1200-800 BC (by optical
stimulated luminescence (OSL))
Lugus, Lugh, Lleu
Statue from Berlin Staatliche Museum

• Associated with the sun
and crafts
• Place names associated
with Lugh
– Lugdunum (Lyon, France)
– Lugdunum Batavorum
(Leiden, Netherlands)
– Luguvallium (Carlisle,
England)

• Equated by Romans to
Mercury and Apollo
Cernunnos, the horned god
Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France

• Known as the
horned god
• Associated
with animals of
the forest
• Attested in
images from
India, Turkey,
Greece, Gaul
and in Irish
character
Conall Cernach
Cernunnos
Detail from Gundestrup Cauldron, Denmark
Aquae Sulis (Bath, England)
• Sulis linked to
Sequana, a Gaulish
goddess associated
with the River Seine
• A goddess associated
with healing
• Sulis equated by
Romans to Minerva
Brigindo, Brigantia, Brigit
Carving in National Museum of Scotland

• Associated with fertility
• Tribal names
– Brigantes of northern
Britain

• Possibly Christianized in
Irish St. Brigit
– Imbolc, February 1st
Dagda
Detail from the Gundestrup Cauldron, Denmark

• Irish god of destruction
and regeneration
• Associated with a
cauldron of rebirth
• Name means “the good
god”
The Morrigan
Painting by Laura Cameron, Northwest Visions Studio

• The Morrigan, the
Phantom Queen, Irish
goddess of war
– Often depicted as a trinity
with goddesses Nemain
and Badb, who represent
Panic and Death
– Irish Badb associated with
Cathabodua in Continental
Celtic lore
– Other battle goddesses
include Welsh Agrona
(River Aeron) and British
Andraste
Medb (Maeve)
Painting by Joseph Christian Leyendecker, 1916
• A character in the Irish Táin Bó
Cualinge (Cattle Raid of Cooley)
• Said to have been Queen of
Connaught
• Sovereignty goddess?
– Her name translates as
“drunkenness”

• Similar names
– Asvamedha (PIE ekwo-meydho),
“horse-drunk”
– Gaulish personal name
Epomeduos, “horse mead”

• Rosmerta (Continental goddess)
also a sovereignty goddess, linked
to Esus
Esus
Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France

• Known as Lord and
Master
• Associated with
sovereignty goddess
Rosmerta
• Equated by Romans to
Mercury
Taranis
Statue from National Archaeological Museum, France

• God of thunder and
storms
• Associated with human
sacrifice on Continent
• Equated by Romans to
Jupiter
Tarvus Trigarantes
Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France

• A Continental Celtic
bull god
What Irish and Welsh myths and
histories tell us
• Irish Lebor Gebála, 7th-8th century AD
– Book of Invasions

• Tuatha de Danaan (people of the goddess Danu)
versus the Milesians
– Tuatha de Danaan driven out/underground, becoming the
Sidh (pronounced Shee)
– Burial mounds as home of the Sidh

• Welsh mythology speaks of the Twyleth Teg (the fair
folk)
– Caer Sidi (fortress of the Sidh), a name for the Otherworld
– God, goddesses, and the Otherworld in the Welsh
Mabinogi
What Irish and Welsh myths tell us about the
Otherworld

• Where to find it
– Mists or fog

• The Mists of Avalon

– Hostels (The Destruction of Da Derga’s Hostel)
– Wilderness areas—mountains, islands, lakes
• The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur
• La Tene and Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland

– Burial mounds
• Newgrange, Ireland

– Associated with white animals with red ears or red people

• When to find it
– Samhain (Sov-whin), October 31st
– Beltaine (Bel-tinne), May 1st
British White calf with red points
Important heroes
• CuChulainn, the hound of Ulster
– The Ulster Cycle and Táin Bó Cualinge

• Finn Mac Cumaill and the Fianna
– The Finn Cycle

• King Arthur
– Origin of name?
• Roman—Lucius Artorius Castus, fl. 2nd century AD
• Welsh/British—Artos/Artaius, the Celtic bear god

– Evidence of 5-6th century AD British warleaders
• Gildas mentions Ambrosius Aurelianus as “descended from the purple”
• Sidonius Apollinarus writes a letter to Riothamus, a British warleader
active in Gaul/France
• First mention of Arthur by name comes in early 7th century poems Y
Goddoddin, written in north Britain: “he glutted ravens on the wall though
he was no Arthur.”
Left—Statue of CuChulainn in Dublin post office, Oliver Sheppard, 1911.
Right—Clive Owen as King Arthur in King Arthur (2004), Touchstone Pictures

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Osher History of Ireland, Scotland and Wales Lecture 3

  • 1. Irish, Welsh, and Scottish Myth and Religion • Druids as the learned class – Physicians, astronomers, philosophers, seers, priests, and keepers of tradition • Druidic place names – – – – Drunemeton (Galatia) Nemetobriga (northern Spain) Medionemeton (southern Scotland) Nemed in Irish = sacred place • Meaning of the word druid – From Indo-European words for ‘oak’ (drus) and ‘know’ (wid) • Attested in the works of Julius Caesar and Pliny
  • 3. Head cults and human sacrifice Pillars from site at Roquepertuse • Entremont • Roquepertuse – Both sites destroyed c. 120 BCE • Continuing evidence of heads – The head of Bran the Blessed, in Branwen ferch Llyr, Second Branch of the Mabinogi – The head of Finn MacCumhail
  • 4. • Lindow Man, Britain (circa 3rd-2nd century BC) • Danebury Fort burial, Britain (3rd-2nd century BC) • Gordion, Galatia • Wicker Men
  • 5. Gordion, Turkey burials Photos by Mary M. Voigt, Gordion Project. Left—two women buried in one grave, the bottom under grinding stones, top with neck broken and blows to the head; right—skull of a teenager placed next to the remains of a dog.
  • 6. Image from The Wicker Man (1973), British Lion Films
  • 8. Modern druidism • Dr. William Price, d. 1893 – Welsh nationalist, Chartist, and neo-druid
  • 9. Modern druidism • Modern druids commemorating a solstice at Tower Hill, London, 1964 • Winston Churchill’s initiation of the Albion Lodge of the Ancient Order of Druids, 1908
  • 10. Epona Top carving from Hesse, Germany; bottom from Auvergne, France • A horse goddess but also associated with fertility • Attested in art in Europe and in myth in the British Isles – Welsh Rhiannon – Irish Macha (Emain Macha/Armagh) • Popular with Roman troops, who may have spread the image
  • 11. Mercury (center) flanked by Epona Carving from Alsace, France
  • 12. The Uffington Horse, Chalk carving from Wiltshire, England, dated to 1200-800 BC (by optical stimulated luminescence (OSL))
  • 13. Lugus, Lugh, Lleu Statue from Berlin Staatliche Museum • Associated with the sun and crafts • Place names associated with Lugh – Lugdunum (Lyon, France) – Lugdunum Batavorum (Leiden, Netherlands) – Luguvallium (Carlisle, England) • Equated by Romans to Mercury and Apollo
  • 14. Cernunnos, the horned god Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France • Known as the horned god • Associated with animals of the forest • Attested in images from India, Turkey, Greece, Gaul and in Irish character Conall Cernach
  • 15. Cernunnos Detail from Gundestrup Cauldron, Denmark
  • 16. Aquae Sulis (Bath, England) • Sulis linked to Sequana, a Gaulish goddess associated with the River Seine • A goddess associated with healing • Sulis equated by Romans to Minerva
  • 17. Brigindo, Brigantia, Brigit Carving in National Museum of Scotland • Associated with fertility • Tribal names – Brigantes of northern Britain • Possibly Christianized in Irish St. Brigit – Imbolc, February 1st
  • 18. Dagda Detail from the Gundestrup Cauldron, Denmark • Irish god of destruction and regeneration • Associated with a cauldron of rebirth • Name means “the good god”
  • 19. The Morrigan Painting by Laura Cameron, Northwest Visions Studio • The Morrigan, the Phantom Queen, Irish goddess of war – Often depicted as a trinity with goddesses Nemain and Badb, who represent Panic and Death – Irish Badb associated with Cathabodua in Continental Celtic lore – Other battle goddesses include Welsh Agrona (River Aeron) and British Andraste
  • 20. Medb (Maeve) Painting by Joseph Christian Leyendecker, 1916 • A character in the Irish Táin Bó Cualinge (Cattle Raid of Cooley) • Said to have been Queen of Connaught • Sovereignty goddess? – Her name translates as “drunkenness” • Similar names – Asvamedha (PIE ekwo-meydho), “horse-drunk” – Gaulish personal name Epomeduos, “horse mead” • Rosmerta (Continental goddess) also a sovereignty goddess, linked to Esus
  • 21. Esus Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France • Known as Lord and Master • Associated with sovereignty goddess Rosmerta • Equated by Romans to Mercury
  • 22. Taranis Statue from National Archaeological Museum, France • God of thunder and storms • Associated with human sacrifice on Continent • Equated by Romans to Jupiter
  • 23. Tarvus Trigarantes Carving from Cluny Museum, Paris, France • A Continental Celtic bull god
  • 24. What Irish and Welsh myths and histories tell us • Irish Lebor Gebála, 7th-8th century AD – Book of Invasions • Tuatha de Danaan (people of the goddess Danu) versus the Milesians – Tuatha de Danaan driven out/underground, becoming the Sidh (pronounced Shee) – Burial mounds as home of the Sidh • Welsh mythology speaks of the Twyleth Teg (the fair folk) – Caer Sidi (fortress of the Sidh), a name for the Otherworld – God, goddesses, and the Otherworld in the Welsh Mabinogi
  • 25. What Irish and Welsh myths tell us about the Otherworld • Where to find it – Mists or fog • The Mists of Avalon – Hostels (The Destruction of Da Derga’s Hostel) – Wilderness areas—mountains, islands, lakes • The Lady of the Lake and Excalibur • La Tene and Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland – Burial mounds • Newgrange, Ireland – Associated with white animals with red ears or red people • When to find it – Samhain (Sov-whin), October 31st – Beltaine (Bel-tinne), May 1st
  • 26. British White calf with red points
  • 27. Important heroes • CuChulainn, the hound of Ulster – The Ulster Cycle and Táin Bó Cualinge • Finn Mac Cumaill and the Fianna – The Finn Cycle • King Arthur – Origin of name? • Roman—Lucius Artorius Castus, fl. 2nd century AD • Welsh/British—Artos/Artaius, the Celtic bear god – Evidence of 5-6th century AD British warleaders • Gildas mentions Ambrosius Aurelianus as “descended from the purple” • Sidonius Apollinarus writes a letter to Riothamus, a British warleader active in Gaul/France • First mention of Arthur by name comes in early 7th century poems Y Goddoddin, written in north Britain: “he glutted ravens on the wall though he was no Arthur.”
  • 28. Left—Statue of CuChulainn in Dublin post office, Oliver Sheppard, 1911. Right—Clive Owen as King Arthur in King Arthur (2004), Touchstone Pictures

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Epona carving from Hesse, Germany; carrying fruit or bread
  2. Mercury and Epona, Alsace, France
  3. Carving in chalk hillside, Uffington, England; roughly 370 ft in length
  4. Lugh, Lugus, Lleu—god of crafts and a sun god, associated with Mercury by Romans and Apollo
  5. Image of the horned god Cernunnos, Cluny Museum, Paris
  6. Cernunnos? Detail from Gundestrup Cauldron, 1st century BCE Denmark
  7. Aquae Sulis in Roman Britain, Bath in modern England. Site associated with the British goddess Sulis, goddess of healing and bodies of water (associated with Sequana, goddess of Seine R, Gaul)
  8. Image of Brigit, Irish god of fertility possibly the same as St. Brigit?
  9. Detail from Gundestrup Cauldron, might be Continental version of Irish Dagda , the good god.
  10. Esus, known as Lord and Master. Associated with mother goddess Rosmerta. Equated to Mercury. Cluny Museum, Paris. In this image he’s cutting down a tree, possibly the tree of life.
  11. Gallic god of thunder, associated by Romans with Jupiter
  12. Image from Cluny Museum, Paris. Dates to the period of Tiberius rule in Rome, 14-38 CE