Legends of the Celts. Heroes and Warriors. Mythical Creatures and Monsters
For several centuries, the Celts were the most powerful people in Central and Northern Europe. With the expansion of the Roman Empire and, later, the Christianization of these lands, the Celts were forced to move to the northwest of Spain,...
France, and the British Isles. However, they preserved their ancient mythology and beliefs. Subsequently, Celtic myths and legends were recorded and penetrated other cultures. From Roman and Christian scribes, we know figures such as Morrigan, who could change her form - from a cow to a she-wolf, and the hero Cuchulainn, who, after receiving a fatal wound, tied himself with his own intestines to a rock to die standing. Celtic legends are fascinating in their own right, but they are also interesting for their influence on the mythology of other peoples. The story of the Holy Grail first appeared in medieval romances, but it traces back to the Celtic cycle of Mabinogion. Michael Kerrigan's book is an engaging narrative that transports us to the enchanting world of Celtic legends, heroes, deities, monsters, and supernatural beings. The rich illustrative material helps the reader better envision the stories told by the author.
For several centuries, the Celts were the most powerful people in Central and Northern Europe. With the expansion of the Roman Empire and, later, the Christianization of these lands, the Celts were forced to move to the northwest of Spain, France, and the British Isles. However, they preserved their ancient mythology and beliefs. Subsequently, Celtic myths and legends were recorded and penetrated other cultures. From Roman and Christian scribes, we know figures such as Morrigan, who could change her form - from a cow to a she-wolf, and the hero Cuchulainn, who, after receiving a fatal wound, tied himself with his own intestines to a rock to die standing. Celtic legends are fascinating in their own right, but they are also interesting for their influence on the mythology of other peoples. The story of the Holy Grail first appeared in medieval romances, but it traces back to the Celtic cycle of Mabinogion. Michael Kerrigan's book is an engaging narrative that transports us to the enchanting world of Celtic legends, heroes, deities, monsters, and supernatural beings. The rich illustrative material helps the reader better envision the stories told by the author.
Be the first to know about our current discounts, offers and new products!
Check icon
You have added to your basket
Check icon
You have added to favourites
Sold out
The item is currently out of stock.
In stock
Available in warehouse. You will receive the exact delivery date from the operator after the order confirmation.
To order
The product is delivered directly from the publisher. The order processing time is up to 14 days, you will receive the exact delivery date from the operator after the order confirmation.