Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore/C4


 * 1) Crageevil &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 2) Craiftine &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 3) Craig Liath &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 4) Craig y Ddinas &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 5) Craiphtine &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 6) cramp rings &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 7) cramp &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 8) crane bag &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 9) crane &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 10) Crann Buí &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 11) Craobh Rua &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 12) Crarae &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 13) Crave Rua &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 14) Creation &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 15) Creation &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 16) Créd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 17) Créide &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 18) Cremthann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 19) Creusa &mdash; legendary Greeks; In Greek mythology, Creusa was the daughter of Erechtheus and ... &mdash;
 * 20) Crevroe &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 21) Crích Cualann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 22) crickets &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 23) Cridenbél &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 24) Crimhthann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 25) Crimthann Cass &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 26) Crimthann Már &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 27) Crimthann Mór mac Fidaig &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 28) Crimthann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 29) Criofan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 30) crion &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ Celtic mythology] &mdash;  - leads to a commune in France
 * 31) Cripple Boy &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 32) Cróchan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 33) Cróchnat &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 34) crodh mara &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 35) Croghan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 36) CrÓich &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 37) Cromm &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - redirects to Crom Cruach
 * 38) Crónánach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 39) Cronk-y-Keillown &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 40) Cronos &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 41) Crooach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 42) cross &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 43) cross-dressing &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 44) crossing legs &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 45) crossroads &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 46) Crow Woman &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 47) crow &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 48) Crow &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 49) Crown of God &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 50) crows &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 51) Cruach Phádraig &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 52) Cruach &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 53) Cruacha &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 54) Cruachain &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 55) Cruachán Aigle &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 56) Crúaich &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 57) Cruaidín Catutchenn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 58) crúba leomhain &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 59) Cruinn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 60) Cruithín na Cuan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 61) Cruithne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 62) Cruithni &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 63) Crying Boy painting &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 64) cù sìth &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 65) cuachag &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 66) Cuaiguerry &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 67) Cuailnge &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 68) Cualu &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 69) Cúar &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 70) Cuartag Mhòr a' Chuain &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 71) Cuaxolotl &mdash; Aztec mythology &mdash;
 * 72) Cuba &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;
 * 73) Cubbie Roo &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 74) Cubert son of Daere &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 75) Cuca &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 76) Cúcán &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 77) Cúchulainn's Leap &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 78) Cuchulinn &mdash; general mythology; In Celtic mythology, Cuchulinn is a hero-king of Ulster and ... &mdash;
 * 79) Cuchullin &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 80) cuckoos &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 81) Cuculain &mdash; general mythology; In Celtic mythology, Cuculain was the nickname of Setanta, the ... &mdash;
 * 82) Cuero &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] &mdash;
 * 83) cughtagh &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 84) Cuilenn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 85) cúilín &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 86) Cuimmíne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 87) Cuimne &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 88) Cuirithir &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 89) Culann &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 90) Cúldub &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 91) Cullan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 92) Cullen &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 93) Culsu &mdash; Etruscan mythology &mdash;
 * 94) cult of Ancestors &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 95) Cum Hau &mdash; Maya mythology &mdash;
 * 96) Cumaine &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 97) Cumhall &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 98) Cumian &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 99) Cumong &mdash; Asian mythology &mdash;
 * 100) Cunawabi &mdash; Native American mythology &mdash;
 * 101) Cunina &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;
 * 102) cup &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 103) Cupay &mdash; general mythology; In Inca mythology, Cupay (or Supay) was a death-god whose ... &mdash;
 * 104) Cur &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 105) Curche &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 106) Curcóg &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 107) cures &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 108) Curetes &mdash; Greek mythology; In Greek mythology the Curetes were attendants of Rhea. They ... &mdash;
 * 109) Curicaberis &mdash; [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] &mdash;
 * 110) curmudgeon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 111) Curse of Eve &mdash; general mythology; In Anglo-Saxon Christian mythology, the Curse of Eve was the ... &mdash;
 * 112) curse &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 113) curses &mdash; English folklore &mdash;
 * 114) Curtain of Heaven &mdash; Judaism &mdash;
 * 115) Curtius &mdash; Roman mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 116) Custennin &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 117) Cuthullin &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 118) cwn annwfn &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 119) cyfarwydd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 120) cylch y tylwyth teg &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 121) Cyllene &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 122) Cylleneius &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - redirects to Hermes
 * 123) Cynan &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 124) Cynedda &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Cunedda; alternate spelling?
 * 125) Cynfeirdd &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - leads to Medieval Welsh literature
 * 126) Cynon &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;  - disambig.
 * 127) Cyntefln &mdash; Celtic mythology &mdash;
 * 128) Cynthia &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 129) Cyoeraeth &mdash; mythical creature &mdash;
 * 130) Cyone &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;
 * 131) Cytherea &mdash; Greek mythology &mdash;  - disambig.