THE HUNGARIAN ORIGIN OF THE NIBELUNGENLIED
(The Song of the Nibelungs)
Adorján Magyar
(Published by A Fáklya, Warren Ohio, USA)
Foreword
It would be a shame to allow this very interesting little study to sink into...
Appendix II
Magyar connections to the Geographical Names
of the British Isles
The following geographical names form only a Baedeker-like list. Even so they contain enough similarities with Magyar mythology and language to warrant further research into...
Legends
The oldest collection of Welsh mythological material, The Four Branches of Mabinogi dates to the 11th century A.D. As we follow the players of this drama and the stories surrounding them, we find many unexpected...
A few words concerning Celtic-Irish-Magyar cultural connections
Excerpts from my book Kezdeteink
Examining the Magyar ancient past, one is always confronted with the Celtic-Irish-Magyar connections in language, traditions, and sagas. During my research, I couldn’t help...
Hungarian Kingdom in Europe
Before the 8th Century?
Susan Tomory
Norma Lorre Goodrich’s well-known and received book the Medieval Myths[1] popularizes the great myths of Western Europe. She is also known for her work on the ancient...
Places of worship
In Ireland, near Killarney, a mother goddess by the name of Anu or Annan was worshipped. The name Anu is identical with the Magyar words anyu, anya and anyag (mother and matter). It...
The Sarmatian Language
It was believed that no Sarmatian inscriptions were left to posterity. Through the diligent efforts of Dr. Ferenc Fodor, who collected all available Hungarian Runic texts (Manuscript 11 Budapest), attention was drawn to...