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These some of the short pages in Wikipedia about Insular Brythonic mythology as of June 13, 2004:
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Agrona |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Agrona''' was the goddess of strife and war. |
| 72 |
Anextiomarus |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Anextiomarus''' was a tribal god. |
| 72 |
Arnemetia |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Arnemetia''' was a water goddess. |
| 169 |
Avalloc |
A mysterious [[Insular Brythonic mythology|Insular Brythonic god]], '''Avalloc''' was the father of |
| 166 |
British folklore |
'''British folklore''' - see *[[English folklore]] *[[Scottish folklore]] *[[Welsh folklore]] *[ |
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| 99 |
Caswallawn |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], especially [[Britain|British]], '''Caswallawn''' was a war god. |
| 105 |
Cocidius |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], especially in northern [[Britain]], '''Cocidius''' was a hunting |
| 91 |
Condatis |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], especially [[Britain]], '''Condatis''' was a water god. |
| 107 |
Contrebis |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Contrebis''' was the patron god of [[Lancaster, England|Lanca |
| 149 |
Coventina |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Coventina''' was the goddess of wells and springs. She was p |
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| 147 |
Damara |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Damara''' was a [[fertility]] [[goddess]] associated with the |
| 133 |
Gwawl |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Gwawl''' was [[Rhiannon]]'s fiance. She was taken from him b |
| 105 |
Hefeydd |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Hefeydd''' the Old was the father of [[Rhiannon]]. {{msg:stu |
| 108 |
Shoney |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], and especially in [[Britain]], '''Shoney''' was a sea goddess. |
| 147 |
Sul |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Sul''' was the goddess of hot springs, especially those at [[ |
| 138 |
Verbeia |
In [[Insular Brythonic mythology]], '''Verbeia''' was the goddess of the [[Wharfe River]] in [[North |