Cultural Traditions of France This essay analyzes
.... As one author states, "
Celtic Gaul was never more than a geographical expression and bequeathed little of substance to the French -- neither language, faith ....
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Ireland and the Celts
.... Caesar's description of
Gaul's druids, the
Celtic priestly/ruling/educated class, and the equites, or knights, doubtless comported with the Celts who inhabited ....
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Ceasar's Conquest of Gaul
.... However, there is little sign in The Conquest of
Gaul that Caesar was .... the second invasion of Britain, Caesar was confronted with a
Celtic leader, Cassivellaunus ....
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Similarities of Different World Mythologies
.... Other correspondences are found to stories related to Cuchulain. Lugh was widely worshipped as a
Celtic god, and in
Gaul his equivalent was Lugus. ....
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Spanish
.... that arose - which was called Celtiberian - used a form of
Celtic (Mar-Molinero 38). .... spoken in the region (including the original languages of
Gaul and Lepontic ....
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Early European History
.... bears the the name of a Germanic tribe, the Franks, who conquered Roman
Gaul, the French language is derived neither from the Franks nor the
Celtic Gauls, but ....
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The leprechaun of Irish folklore
.... So it was that the
Celtic inhabitants of Ireland found themselves invaded repeatedly by succeeding
Celtic tribal groups - from Germany, from
Gaul, from Wales ....
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History of France
.... However, there is little sign in The Conquest of
Gaul that Caesar was .... the second invasion of Britain, Caesar was confronted with a
Celtic leader, Cassivellaunus ....
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Entry into the New World by Europeans & Africans
.... miles off the coast of Maine, that apparently reads, in
Celtic, "Ships from .... a bronze industry, whose products were re-exported to Britain,
Gaul, North America ....
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Change in Europe: 200 to 800 AD This paper will d
.... However, they had to live in regions inhabited by people who spoke only
Celtic, Punic, Libyan, Lycaonian, Phrygian .... Leadership & Community in Late Antique
Gaul. ....
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Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... been constrained by the presence of a Roman army: "The remaining
Celtic inhabitants of .... a non-decisive one) hope to solidify its own position in Cisalpine
Gaul. ....
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Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... hopes of them, and was careful to send messengers with unlimited promises to the
Celtic chiefs both on this side of the Alps [ie, Cisalpine
Gaul] and Polybius ....
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