Spanish mythology

Spanish mythology refers to the sacred myths of the cultures of Spain. They include Galician mythology, Asturian mythology, Cantabrian mythology, Catalan mythology, Lusitanian mythology and Basque mythology. They also include the myths and religions of the Celts, Celtiberians, Iberians, Milesians, Carthaginians, Suebi, Visigoths, Spaniards, Moors of Spain, and some Roman and Greek mythology.

General

Ancient Hispania

Reconquista

Andalucian

Asturian

  • Busgosu, kind wanderer.
  • The Cuélebre (Asturian snake-dragon).
  • Estantigua or Santa Compaña, the procession of the dead.
  • Mouros.
  • Nuberu.
  • The Trasgu, Asturian goblin.
  • Xanas, Asturian fairy-like divinities.
  • Ventolines, spirits of the wind.

Cantabrian mythology

  • Anjana, Cantabrian fairy-like divinities.
  • Caballucos del Diablu, Devil's Little Horses.[3]
  • Cuegle, wild monster.
  • Culebre, Cantabria snake-dragon
  • Hombre pez, Fish-man.
  • Guajona, old witch vampire.
  • Ojáncanu, Cantabrian cyclops.
  • Ojáncana, Cantabrian feminine cyclops.
  • Nuberu, bad spirit of the wind.
  • Musgosu, kind wanderer.
  • Ramidreju, fantastic animal born from a weasel.
  • Mengues, malignant worms.
  • Osa de Andara, Andara's Bear.
  • Larus and Coroccotta, Cantabri warriors.
  • Sirenuca, Little Siren.
  • Trasgu, Cantabrian goblin.[4]
  • Trenti, Cantabrian friendly goblin.
  • Tentiruju, Cantabrian goblin.
  • Trastolillu, Cantabrian domestic goblin.
  • Ventolines, good spirits of the wind.[ Ventolines]

Catalan

Galician

Basque

References

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