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- Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
1: ... beliefs has come down to us. In contrast, those Celtic peoples who maintained either their political or ...
6: ...more sophisticated literacy was not introduced to Celtic areas not conquered by Rome until the advent of [...
8: ===Julius Caesar?s comments on Celtic Religion and their significance===
9: The classic entry about the Celtic gods of Gaul is the section in [[Julius Caesar]]'...
12: ...whose cults seem to have been followed across the Celtic world. - Celtic languages (6032 bytes)
2: '''Celtic languages''' are the languages spoken by the anci...
4: There are four main groups of Celtic languages, of which the first two are now long ex...
10: ...anguage|Cornish]] and is thus a member of Insular Celtic. Brittany is known to have been settled from [[Br...
12: ...rred around [[1000 BC]]. The early Celts are commonly associated with the archaeological [[Urnfield cu...
16: ... a '''P-Celtic''' node, leaving Goidelic as '''Q-Celtic'''. The differences between P and Q languages are...
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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
9: ...cal career of Artorius makes this identification unlikely, as there seems to be little reason for him ...
11: ... thought believes that Arthur is a half-forgotten Celtic deity devolved into a personage (citing sometimes...
29: ...t he with his company of riders may be seen by moonlight in the forests of Britain or Brittany or Savo...
93: ...orth a read and the Authors notes at the end are enlightening. "There is a sword and there is a stone,...
100: ...xplain the origins of some of the myths about the Celtic leader. - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: ...the singular or plural, although pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
16: ...ed either by a blowpipe or a set of bellows; the inlet to the bag normally has a one-way [[valve]] whi...
20: ...lown. Sometimes the term is also somewhat mistakenly used to describe the general sound produced by a...
33: ...l known are the [[Great Highland Bagpipe]]s (commonly abbreviated GHBs), which were developed in [[Sco...
40: ...ret]] introduced the GHB to Brittany during the "Celtic" revival of the 1920s Breton folk music scene, in... - Clip art (7441 bytes)
19: ...oomclipart.com/image/category/celtic-clipart.htm Celtic Clipart] - Boudicca (6973 bytes)
1: ...ftain who led the [[Iceni]] and a number of other Celtic tribes, including the neighbouring [[Trinovantes]...
15: ...most eighty thousand Britons fell" compared with only four hundred Romans. Boudicca, according to Taci...
17: ...r ten as her supposed resting place) but this is unlikely. [[Manduessedum]] near the modern day town o...
23: ...ne]] under Suetonius Paulinus, which almost certainly gave Tacitus an eyewitness source for Boudicca's... - Medieval art (6359 bytes)
5: ... art into major periods and movements. They are [[Celtic art]], [[Early Christian art]], [[Migration Perio...
17: ... Romanesque art. The 5th to 7th centuries were mainly a continutation of the late Iron Age [[La Tene]]... - Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
7: ...f Willendorf]]. There are some speculations that only ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' is capable of artistic expr...
32: ...ives of Greek and Roman types, the more exuberant Celtic artistic style is still visible. - Jewellery (4234 bytes)
- Slovakia (19892 bytes)
63: ...]] and [[Liptov]]. Silver coins with the names of Celtic kings represent the first known use of writing in...
103: ...e_Castle.JPG|250px|thumb|[[Bojnice]] Castle, the only one of its design in Eastern Europe]] - Belgium (31774 bytes)
3: ...he north, [[French language|French]] speakers, mainly in the south (the [[Walloons]]) but also in the ...
55: ...ne of Europe's true [[melting pot]]s with [[Celts|Celtic]], [[Roman Empire|Roman]], and [[Germanic peoples...
57: ...f Belgium were the [[Belgae]]. They were (mostly) Celtic tribes, living in northern [[Gaul]]. In [[54 BC]]...
73: ... national Belgian political parties anymore, but only Flemish- or French-speaking parties (and one Ger...
87: ...some smaller parties in Brussels. However, these only attract votes from one of the two communities in... - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
58: ...ish language, Ireland". However the state is commonly referred to as the "Republic of Ireland" in orde...
69: ...public]]. This Declaration of Independence was mainly a restatement of the 1916 Proclamation with the ...
83: ...ically terminated membership of the association. Only in 1950 were the rules changed to allow [[India]...
90: ...cted for a seven-year term and can be re-elected only once. The president is largely a [[figurehead]] ...
152: ...southwest with [[St. George's Channel]] and the [[Celtic Sea]]. The west-coast of Ireland mostly consists ... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
15: ...n southern Portugal for a long time. The [[Celtic|Celtics]], a later wave of Celts, settled in [[Alentejo]...
17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
60: ...the [[North Sea]], the [[English Channel]], the [[Celtic Sea]], the [[Irish Sea]], and the [[Atlantic Ocea...
64: ...ch includes the mainland of Great Britain, the mainland of [[Ireland]], and the smaller islands associ...
91: ...use of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in Britain's [[bicameral]...
93: ...he Commons with a small number chosen from the mainly appointed upper house, the [[British House of Lo...
97: ...e modern United Kingdom, the monarch's role is mainly, though not exclusively, ceremonial. Her Majesty... - Spain (36498 bytes)
58: ...rtessos]]. Beginning in the [[9th century BC]], [[Celtic]] tribes entered the [[Iberian peninsula]] throug...
66: ... [[Augustus]] after two centuries of war with the Celtic and Iberian tribes and the Phoenician, Greek and ...
85: ... (see [[War of the Spanish Succession]]). It was only after this war ended and a new dynasty was insta...
116: ...s with the ETA with no political concessions and only if it gives up all its weapons. PSOE, CiU, ERC, ...
118: ... constitution, making Spain the first and so far only country to approve the constitution via referend... - Holiday (7753 bytes)
27: === [[Celtic]], [[Norse]], and [[Neopaganism|Neopagan]] holida...
29: ...amhain]] (Celtic): [[31 October]]-[[1 November]], Celtic [[New Year]], first day of [[winter]]
31: ... December]]-[[22 December]], [[winter solstice]], Celtic [[mid-winter]]
32: ...Imbolc]] (Celtic): [[1 February]]-[[2 February]], Celtic first day of [[spring]]
33: ...): [[21 March]]-[[22 march]], [[vernal equinox]], Celtic [[mid-spring]] - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
535: ...f tunnels]]: [[List of tunnels in the Netherlands|NL]], [[Tunnels in New Zealand|NZ]], [[Tunnels in th...
601: *[[List of NLP topics]]
631: **[[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]]
678: **[[List of words commonly mispronounced]]
1002: *[[List of Celtic mythological beings]] - History of science (41710 bytes)
40: .... Initially these universities were organized to only teach [[theology]], but people like [[Roger Baco...
78: ...sults by introducing discrete energy levels. Not only did [[quantum mechanics]] show that the laws of ...
91: ...ls provided a ready supply of products which not only provided energy, but also synthetic materials fo...
117: ...reciated by his contemporaries and came into use only with discoveries of British surgeon [[Joseph Lis...
140: ...[Gothic language|Gothic]], and [[Celtic languages|Celtic]] languages all shared a common base spurred the ... - Medieval music (31843 bytes)
27: ...nt]], named after St. Ambrose, was the standard. Celtic chant was used in Ireland.
29: ... center. The standardization effort consisted mainly of combining these two (Roman and [[Gallican cha...
36: ...uence, if only from the music of the synagogue. Only the smallest of scraps of ancient music have sur...
55: ...ent Rome|Roman]] drama with Christian stories--mainly the Gospel, the Passion, and the lives of the sa...
63: ...]]ic notation first appeared in western music, mainly a context-based method of rhythmic notation know... - Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
5: ...Europe]], and since the Church was virtually the only source of education, Latin was a common language...
7: ...er oral traditions of the [[Germanic]] peoples. [[Celtic]] traditions have survived in the [[Breton lai|la...
10: ...edieval literature is [[anonymous]]. This is not only due to the lack of documents from a period, but ...
22: ...rm used by some clerics to express dissent. The only widespread religious writing that was not produc...
32: ... distinguished from the ''chanson de geste'' not only by its subject matter, but also by its emphasis ... - Autumn (2686 bytes)
5: ...in the [[Irish Calendar]] which still follows the Celtic cycle, where Autumn is counted as the whole month... - November (2868 bytes)
4: ...the constellation of [[Ophiuchus]], which is the only zodiacal constellation that is not counted as an...
14: ...r 1 is called November Day ('''Lá “amhna''') in [[Celtic]] tradition and is thus named in the [[Irish Cale...
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