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- Clonnach — Celtic mythology — ()
- Clontarf — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.; possibly the Battle of Clontarf
- Clooth-na-Bare — Celtic mythology — ()
- Clothach — Celtic mythology — ()
- clothes — English folklore — ()
- Clothra — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cloud — Judaism — ()
- clover — English folklore — ()
- cluricaune — Celtic mythology — ()
- Clytia — Greek mythology — ()
- Cnámross — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cneph — Egyptian mythology — ()
- Cnobga — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc Áine — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc Fírínne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc Gréine — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc na gCuradh — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc na Sídha — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnoc Sídhe Úna — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnú Deireóil — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cnucha — Celtic mythology — ()
- coal — English folklore — ()
- Cobthach — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Cobthact Cóel Breg
- Cocamama — Inca mythology — ()
- Coccochimetl — Aztec mythology — ()
- cochall — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cochimetl — Aztec mythology — () - redirects to Yacatecuhtli
- Cochrann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cocijo — Aztec mythology — () - Cocijo is TECHNICALLY a Zapotec figure
- cock — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cockatoo — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- cockfighting — English folklore — ()
- cocking a snook — English folklore — ()
- cocks — English folklore — ()
- Coco macaque — Haitian mythology — ()
- Cocomama — Inca mythology — () - redirects to Inca mythology
- Codal — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coed-Alun — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cóel Cróda — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cóemgen — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coeviacá — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Cofach — Celtic mythology — ()
- coffee grounds — English folklore — ()
- coffins — English folklore — ()
- Cofrit — Haitian mythology — ()
- Cogaz — African mythology — ()
- cohuleen druith — Celtic mythology — ()
- cóiced — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coil Cróda — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coillnamham Fort — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coimperta — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coinche(a)nn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coinchenn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche — Celtic mythology — ()
- coins — English folklore — ()
- Cóir Anmann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coirbre — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Cairbre
- Coire Brecain — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coirpre — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Cairbre
- Colann gun Cheann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colbronde — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- Colchester oyster fishery — English folklore — ()
- Colchis — legendary Greeks — ()
- Colcu — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colel Cab — Maya mythology — ()
- Colgán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colicha-cozee — Maya mythology — ()
- Coligny — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colla — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colleda — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Colloquy — Celtic mythology — ()
- Collumcille — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Saint Columba
- Colmán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colmcille — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colofn Cymry — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colop U Uichkin — Maya mythology — ()
- colours — English folklore — ()
- Colptha — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colt-pixy — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — ()
- colt-pixy — English folklore — ()
- Coltus — Greek mythology — ()
- Coluinn gan Ceann — Celtic mythology — ()
- Colum Cille — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Saint Columba
- Colum Cúaillemech — Celtic mythology — ()
- Columcille — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Saint Columba
- Comala — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Combert — Celtic mythology — ()
- comets — English folklore — ()
- Comhal — Celtic mythology — ()
- Compair Lapin — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Compert — Celtic mythology — ()
- Comrac Liadaine ocus Chuirithir — Celtic mythology — ()
- Con ma dau — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Con tram nu'o'c — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Con — Inca mythology — () - disambig.; no mention of Inca figures
- Conachar — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conaill — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conall Anglonnach — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conall mac Luigthig — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conall — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conan — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conar — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conarán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conary Mor — Celtic mythology — ()
- conception — English folklore — ()
- Conchean — Celtic mythology — ()
- Condere mac Echach — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to the Ulster Cycle
- Conditor — Roman mythology — () - redirects to Ceres (mythology); mentioned as one of 10 "Helper Gods"
- Cong — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.; possibly Cong, County Mayo
- Congal — Celtic mythology — ()
- Congo — Haitian mythology; In Voodoo, Congo is a handsome but lethargic and slow-witted ... — ()
- Coniraya — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies]; Inca mythology; In Quecha mythology, Coniraya is the creator of all things ... — ()
- conjurer — English folklore — ()
- Conmac — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conmaicne — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conn (name) — Celtic mythology — ()
- Connan — Celtic mythology — ()
- Connla Cóel — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conor — Celtic mythology — ()
- Consentes Dii — Roman mythology — ()
- consuriwr — Celtic mythology — ()
- Contemporary Legend — English folklore — ()
- Contortion of Cúchulainn — Celtic mythology — ()
- Contrebus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Conway — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cool — Celtic mythology — ()
- cooleen — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cooley — Celtic mythology — ()
- coopering trade — English folklore — ()
- Copacati — Inca mythology — () - redirects to Inca mythology
- Copia — Roman mythology — () - disambig.
- Copijcha — Maya mythology — ()
- Copper-woman — Native American mythology — ()
- Coqueelaa — Maya mythology — ()
- Coquena — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — () - leads to a species of fly
- Coquenexo — Maya mythology — ()
- Coqui-bezelao — Maya mythology — ()
- Coqui-huani — Maya mythology — ()
- Coqui-xee — Maya mythology — ()
- coral — English folklore — ()
- Corán — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corby Pole Fair — English folklore — ()
- Corca — Celtic mythology — () - redirects to Clan
- Corcaguiney peninsula — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corcu — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cordelia — general mythology; In Welsh celtic mythology, Cordelia was the daughter of Llyr. ... — () - disambig.; possibly Cordelia of Britain
- cork — English folklore — ()
- Corleck Hill — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac Cas — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac Gelta Gáeth — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac mac Aililla — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac mac Carthaig — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac's Adventure in the Land of Promise — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormac's cup — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cormar — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corn-maidens — Native American mythology — ()
- Cornubia — Celtic mythology — () - disambig.
- Corn-woman — Native American mythology — ()
- Coronation — ()
- Coronians — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corotiacus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Coroticus — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corpre — Celtic mythology — ()
- corrbolg — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corrib — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corrigan — mythical creature - Celtic mythology — ()
- Corroi map Dayry — Celtic mythology — ()
- Córus Cerda — Celtic mythology — ()
- Corus (disambiguation) — Roman mythology — ()
- Cosmic Egg — Asian mythology — () - leads to an album by Wolfmother; possible the World egg
- Cosmogonic Myths — Asian mythology — ()
- Cosmogonical myths — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — ()
- Cottingley fairy photographs — English folklore — ()
- Cottus — Greek mythology — () - disambig.
- Cottyto — Greek mythology — ()
- Cotys — Greek mythology — ()
- Cotytto — Greek mythology — ()
- counterspells — English folklore — ()
- counting — English folklore — ()
- counting-out rhymes — English folklore — ()
- country dance — English folklore — ()
- Country of — Celtic mythology — ()
- Couril — Celtic mythology — ()
- Covac — Celtic mythology — ()
- coven — English folklore — ()
- Coventina — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cow — Asian mythology — ()
- cow — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cowshra Mend Macha — Celtic mythology — ()
- cowslip — English folklore — ()
- Coyolxanuhqui — Aztec mythology — ()
- Coyolxauhqui — Aztec mythology; In Aztec mythology, Coyolxauhqui was the beautiful daughter of Coatlicue. ... — ()
- Coyopa — Maya mythology — ()
- Cozaana — Maya mythology — ()
- Crabman — Inca mythology — () - redirects to List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters
- Cráebderg — Celtic mythology — ()
- Cráebruad — Celtic mythology — ()
- Craftine — Celtic mythology — ()
- craftsman — Celtic mythology — ()