Talk:Spanish mythology

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I deleted the reference to the "Day of the Dead", which pertains to the cultures of America and has no relation to Spain/Europe.

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Ancient Hispania & other issues

I noticed that the majority of links under this is pertaining to Greco-Roman mythology. Wouldn't it be better to re-name the section Greco-Roman Hispania? A section entitled Ancient Iberia can then be created & include the pantheons/mythologies/theologies etc. of the Iberian/Celt-Iberian etc. peoples. I would also recommend maybe changing the title of the page to being Spanish Mythology & Folklore, as it includes folklore throughout the history of Spain. There is also the possible issue, during pre-history in particular, of including the mythologies of the areas/tribes of what is now parts of Portugal. Would we also be including the mythologies of the Germanic tribes who settled later on? Just some thoughts on how complex the topic is. JanderVK (talk) 13:14, 8 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]