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sabato 30 maggio 2015
Simboli celtici e loro significato
The Awen is a Celtic word meaning inspiration or essence. The Awen symbol represents inspiration or divine illumination. More here
Brigid’s Cross has come to be known as the cross of St Brigid but is actually much older than Christianity. More here
Celtic Cross is a symbol of both culture and faith that has inspired many legends. More here
Claddagh Ring – symbolises love, loyalty and friendship. More here
Easter Lily – a mark of respect for Irish nationalists who have died in battle, and a symbol of hope and peace for the future. More here
The Green Man is an ancient Celtic symbol that symbolises the coming of Spring and represents rebirth and vegetation. More here
Shamrock – national flower of Ireland that has had significance in the country since the days of the Druids. More here
Spiral – common natural pattern and to the Celts it represents the sun or the radiation of ethereal energy. More here
Tree of Life symbolises a connection to the other world. More here
Castelli
Castle of Gruyeres, Switzerland
La Rochepot Castle, France
Lough Key, Ireland
Mir Castle, Belarus
Castello di Niedzica noto anche come Castello di Dunajec , Polonia
Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark
Kamianets Podilskyi Castle è un antico castello lituano
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