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Old 01-07-2014, 07:33 AM
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Mabon at Thornborough

Doesn't time fly ! The Wheel is turning and it will soon be Mabon at Thornborough again. Festival, camping and stuff. Look it up on Facebook - Mabon at Thornborough

Reminder of last year
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Autumn Equinox Sept 20/21st.
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:37 AM
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Good afternoon Norseman.

Good to know that the modern English Wiccans' remember an ancient Welsh hero.
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Old 01-07-2014, 03:45 PM
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Just for you, Dai



MABON
Mabon is the name given to the festival of the Autumn Equinox that falls mid-way between the Summer and Winter solstices. The name, Mabon, is taken from a figure in Welsh mythology called Mabon ap Modron – “the divine son of the divine mother”.

In the Arthurian legends, Mabon ap Modron, is a knight who hunts the enchanted wild boar Twrch Trwth. This mythical hero is based on a far older Celtic deity, Mapanos.

The Old North [Yr Hen Ogledd – my patch . see map above]

Much of Welsh heroic bardic poetry refers to the kings that ruled and to events that took place in “The Old North”, an area of Britain that extended across the north of England and into southern Scotland.
[Inevitably Saxon and Norse mythology will have crept in over the years]
In the 6th and 7th centuries, the Old North was divided into four Celtic kingdoms : Elmet, Rheged, Gododdin, and Ystred Clud. This roughly corresponds to the area occupied by Celtic Confederation of the Brigantes, the Parisii, and the Calvetii previously.
In the epic poems of the Welsh bard, Taliesin, the “Land of Mabon” is part of the Old North associated with Owain mab Urien, son of Urien, king of the kingdom of Rheged – thought to have been centered around Cumbria [Calvetii territory] and extending into Lancashire and Scotland. Oft forgotten now is the fact that England was the largest of the Celtic territories in Britain at that time.
Inscriptions to the Celtic god Mapanos are also found in northern England, indicating an historical link between Maponos and Mabon.

Maponos.
A Celtic god known to have been worshipped in the north of England and Gaul during the period of Roman rule and is often associated with the Greek-Roman god Apollo. He is also equated with the Irish mythical figure, Aengus Og, probably because of the Brigantes who held south-east Ireland in addition to part of the Old North. This addition to Mabon ap Modron. Note the Roman connection may have been through the Roman custom of incorporating local gods into their own pantheon e.g. many Roman soldiers took Mithras as their deity [a Persian god].

Mabon’s divine mother Modron in the Welsh tradition has a counterpart in Gaul, Dea Matrona [the Divine Mother Goddess], a diety associated with the river Marne in France. Dea Matrona may therefore be considered as the mother of Maponos.
An evocation to Maponos is preserved in a magical text written on a lead tablet found in Chamalieres [France] dated to 50 AD.
The Parisii [above] were Gaulish Celts from the Paris basin [hence the name] were found in the Old North in pre-Roman times. The Parisii may therefore provide the direct link by which Maponos came to be worshipped in both England and France.
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Old 01-07-2014, 04:35 PM
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Great post, Norseman, very interesting.

If I'm not mistaken is Cataractonium in the Yorkshire area?
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Old 01-07-2014, 07:20 PM
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Jenny, Cateractonium is current day Catterick - a Roman army base and now a British Army base.
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:44 PM
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Oh right.......now I remember, lol I've been away too long. Thank you
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