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- may mark the festival on 1 November. In Old Irish, the name was usually Beltaine or Belltaine. In modern Irish, the festival is usually called Lá Bealtaine...
- Rachel Trew****, attended. (Members of Inkubus Sukkubus are wiccans) 1990: Beltaine (independent release) 1993: Belladonna & Aconite 1994: Wytches 1995: Heartbeat...
- Beltaine is a Polish folk band. The group name is derived from a Celtic holiday celebrated on the night of April 30 and May 1. Beltaine Celtic name corresponds...
- illegal street racing and car culture. Another Oakland, California group, Beltaine's Fire, has recently gained attention for their Celtic fusion sound which...
- up Beltaine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bealtaine (also called Beltane) is an ancient Gaelic holiday. Beltaine may also refer to: Beltaine (band)...
- Celtic peoples celebrated four seasonal festivals, known to the Gaels as Beltaine (1 May), Lughnasa (1 August), Samhain (1 November) and Imbolc (1 February)...
- Alban Eilir 20 or 21 March 21 or 22 September Height of spring season Beltaine, Calan Mai 30 April or 1 May 31 October or 1 November Planting crops, warming...
- court ruling in the summer months from Beltaine to Samhain, and the Unseelie court in winter from Samhain to Beltaine, but now an uneasy truce exists and...
- Central Europe. Polish artists representing Celtic sounds include Banshee, Beltaine, Boreash, Carrantuohill, Dair, Danar, Donegal, Duan, Filids, Forann The...
- they would keep order on their behalf, but during the summer/autumn, from Beltaine to Samhain, they were obliged to live by hunting for food and for pelts...