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The Celts
Who were the Celts The Celts were a group of peoples that occupied lands stretching from the British Isles to Gallatia. The Celts had many dealings with other cultures that bordered the lands occupied by these peoples, and even though there is no written record of the Celts stemming from their own documents, we can piece together a fair picture of them from archeological evidence as well as ...
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Dubricius
Saint Dubricius For a better image of the background picture above (Fanad Head Lighthouse in Donegal, Ireland), click here. Thank you for visiting this web site. The following items are either as yet unpublished or published under the author's copyright. A list of publications is provided for those who may be interested, as well as a complete curriculum vitae. The author is a Fellow of the ...
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What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts
What We Don't Know About the Ancient Celts Rowan Fairgrove When one says that one wants to study and, perhaps, reconstruct the religion of the ancient Celts, it is well to be clear about whom one speaks. Celtic describes a language group which, over time, has divided into two strains -- P-Celtic (Brythonic) spoken in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany and Q-Celtic (Gaelic) spoken today in Ireland, ...
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