Celtic sacred trees
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Celtic sacred trees
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Many types of trees found in the Celtic nations are considered to be sacred, whether as symbols, or due to medicinal properties, or because they are seen as the abode of particular nature spirits. Historically and in folklore, the respect given to trees varies in different parts of the Celtic world. On the Isle of Man, the phrase 'fairy tree' often refers to the elder tree. The medieval Welsh poem Cad Goddeu is believed to contain Celtic tree lore, possibly relating to the crann ogham, the branc
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Variety of artifacts in Celtic culture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_sacred_trees
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2023-08-20T16:06:52Z
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