Dagda, storm of the Irish pantheon? A stumbling block of the interceltic comparatism. The author intends to revise a fact admitted for more than seventy years by comparative researchers: that the god Dagda would be in the Celtic religion of Ireland the counterpart of the Gauls’ Taranis. On the one hand, the Gallo-Roman archaeological elements demonstrate the categorical distinction between Sucellus, the Gallic counterpart of Dagda, and the storm-god likened to the Jupiter of the Romans. On the other hand, the portrait of Dagda coming out of the Irish medieval literature characterizes him in reality only and perfectly as a sovereign god of the Mithra type, according to the canons of the Indo-European theology.L’auteur entend revenir sur un f...
Les dieux de l'Orage sont des divinités universelles. Cela, E.O. James, J.G. Frazer mais aussi M. El...
The purpose of this paper is to show : A. That the immediate origin of the Grail Legend is a celtic ...
The divine swine-herd in Ireland. Within the frame of a reconstruction of Indo-European prehistoric ...
Dagda, storm of the Irish pantheon? A stumbling block of the interceltic comparatism. The author int...
From a mythological cycle to an epic cycle : About some correspondences between the Dadga and Fergus...
Since ancient times celestial thunder gods have been a familiar feature in mythologies throughout th...
According to Old Irish mythology, the country had been inhabited by successive populations, among th...
Sucellus and Viîvakarman Because the myths make no mention of him, god Sucellus is one of the most s...
In the pagan Celtic religion, the god Lugus has a predominant position, because of the high number o...
The Latin Waltharius and the Irish Tain Bo Cuailnge share a mythic potential in their heroic main ch...
Everything about the coming of the Celts in the Celtic Isles is postponed to later publications, due...
The purpose of this paper is the study of an exceptionnal Gallo-Roman coin, minted in 266-267 AD by ...
This work consists of a comparative study of the female deities venerated by the Celts of Gaul, Anci...
Mythological aspects of the Old Irish grammatical tradition. The Old Irish grammatical tradition com...
In Celtic religious studies, it is often difficult to find reliable textual sources if you are worki...
Les dieux de l'Orage sont des divinités universelles. Cela, E.O. James, J.G. Frazer mais aussi M. El...
The purpose of this paper is to show : A. That the immediate origin of the Grail Legend is a celtic ...
The divine swine-herd in Ireland. Within the frame of a reconstruction of Indo-European prehistoric ...
Dagda, storm of the Irish pantheon? A stumbling block of the interceltic comparatism. The author int...
From a mythological cycle to an epic cycle : About some correspondences between the Dadga and Fergus...
Since ancient times celestial thunder gods have been a familiar feature in mythologies throughout th...
According to Old Irish mythology, the country had been inhabited by successive populations, among th...
Sucellus and Viîvakarman Because the myths make no mention of him, god Sucellus is one of the most s...
In the pagan Celtic religion, the god Lugus has a predominant position, because of the high number o...
The Latin Waltharius and the Irish Tain Bo Cuailnge share a mythic potential in their heroic main ch...
Everything about the coming of the Celts in the Celtic Isles is postponed to later publications, due...
The purpose of this paper is the study of an exceptionnal Gallo-Roman coin, minted in 266-267 AD by ...
This work consists of a comparative study of the female deities venerated by the Celts of Gaul, Anci...
Mythological aspects of the Old Irish grammatical tradition. The Old Irish grammatical tradition com...
In Celtic religious studies, it is often difficult to find reliable textual sources if you are worki...
Les dieux de l'Orage sont des divinités universelles. Cela, E.O. James, J.G. Frazer mais aussi M. El...
The purpose of this paper is to show : A. That the immediate origin of the Grail Legend is a celtic ...
The divine swine-herd in Ireland. Within the frame of a reconstruction of Indo-European prehistoric ...