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  1. Proto-Celtic language

    Cleanup date September 2010 Infobox language family name Proto Celtic region Europe familycolor Indo European child1 Celtic languages TOC right The Proto Celtic language , also called Common Celtic , is the reconstructed language reconstructed ancestor language of all the known Celtic languages . Its ... linguistics . Proto Celtic is a branch of the Western Indo European language s, with the other ... are recorded in Gaulish language Gaulish and Celtiberian language Celtiberian , the oldest substantial Celtic literature is found in Old Irish language Old Irish , the earliest recorded of the Insular Celtic languages . Phonological reconstruction Consonants The phonological changes from Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European to Proto Celtic consonant s may be summarised as follows. An asterisk ... yuwanko young PIE w PIE w PIE wlati PIE wlati dominion In contrast to the parent language, Proto Celtic ... Germanic language Germanic . class wikitable Proto Celtic Old Irish Welsh PIE la s PIE laxs shine las ... case they would be irrelevant to Celtic language classification. Q Celtic languages may also have ... the parent language. Proto Celtic is believed to have had nouns in three grammatical gender genders ... Celtic Vocabulary journal Language pages 244 264 year 1933 Cite book last McCone first Kim title Towards ... title Studies in British Celtic Historical Phonology location Amsterdam publisher Rodopi year 1995 ... language category Proto Celtic language The Leiden University has compiled http www.indo european.nl ... Wordlist PDF DEFAULTSORT Proto Celtic Language Category Celtic languages Category Proto languages ... be considered as Proto Celtic is the Late Bronze Age Urnfield culture of central Europe from ... Age Hallstatt culture of around 800 BC these people had become fully Celtic. ref name ChadCorc The reconstruction of Proto Celtic is currently being undertaken. While Continental Celtic presents much ... wikitable PIE Proto Celtic Example PIE p PIE PIE ph t r PIE at r father PIE t PIE t PIE treyes ...   more details



  1. List of Celtic-language media

    na Gaidheal gd icon Category Media by language Celtic Category Celtic languages br Media er c ...Refimprove date January 2008 File Celtic Nations1.svg thumb A map showing the areas of the six Celtic ... of media available in the Celtic languages . All languages Only a handful of media contain all the Celtic ... its 1970s inception. Welsh main List of Welsh language media Irish main List of Irish language media ... in the Scottish Gaelic language Television Digital and satellite channels BBC Alba TV channel BBC Alba is a Gaelic language television channel. The channel launched on 19 September 2008 and is now ... in Gaelic BBC Radio nan G idheal is a Gaelic language radio station, founded in Stornoway and broadcast ... do Luchd Ionnsachaidh for learners, and also has part of its letterhead in Gaelic. Irish language ... icon Gaelic Media Service http www.foramnagaidhlig.net F ram na G idhlig gd icon Gaelic language forum http www.abairthusa.co.uk AbairThusa gd icon Gaelic language social network Manx The following media are produced in the Manx language Radio programmes Traa dy Liooar There s Time Enough is on Manx ... Jeheiney is a Gaelic language world music programme hosted by Jamys O Meara. Claare ny Gael Gaelic ... every Wednesday from 6.00pm to 6.30pm. Print publications Manx language columns occasionally appear ... Manx magazine a free publication regularly carry Manx language articles, including a receipe in each edition. The Learn Manx website also publishes Gaelg Vio , a Manx language affairs publication, and also Bun as Bree , an occasional publication concerning issues debating Manx language grammar ... in the Breton language Television TVRennes35 , television station broadcasting a number of programmes ... in the Cornish language Internet Nowodhow an Seythun weekly news podcast at http www.radyo.kernewegva.com ... gaelic.ca links.html The Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia ref Celtic Heritage Magazine magazine in Nova Scotia, Canada. ref name gaelicca See also List of television channels in Celtic languages References ...   more details



  1. British language

    year 1987 title Was ancient British Celtic ever a written language? Two texts from Roman Bath journal ... or daughter language of British, both deriving from a common P Celtic language spoken around the 1st ...other uses for the language family Brythonic languages Infobox language name British region Iron Age Britain , south of the Firth of Forth extinct Developed into Old Welsh , Cumbric language Cumbric , Cornish language Cornish and Breton language Breton by 600 AD familycolor Indo European fam2 Celtic languages Celtic fam3 Insular Celtic languages Insular Celtic fam4 Brythonic languages Brythonic iso3 none lingua 50 AB British or Brythonic also known as Brittonic , Old Brythonic or Common Brythonic was an ancient P Celtic language spoken in Great Britain Britain . It was the language of the people known as the Britons historical Britons . British is a form of Insular Celtic , which is descended from Proto Celtic , a hypothetical parent language that had already begun to diverge into separate ... language may have had close ties to British and could in fact be a fifth branch. ref cite ... of the Firth of Forth also by Old English which later developed into the Scots language . British ... has not found wide acceptance. History Sources No documents written in the British language have ... Celtic but not necessarily British . There is an inscription on a metal pendant discovered in 1979 ... Celtic languages, specifically Gaulish language Gaulish , shows that it was similar to other Celtic ... of the Picts spoken during the 6th to 8th centuries, was a P Celtic language. Within the disputed ... Welsh , Cornish language Cornish and Breton language Breton . Place names British survives today ... Proto Celtic Gaulish References Reflist 2 Bibliography Forsyth K Language in Pictland 1997 . Jackson ... year 2007 pages 292 295 ref ref cite book last Sims Williams first Patrick title Studies on Celtic ... John title Celtic Culture A Historical Encyclopedia publisher ABC CLIO year 2006 page 1455 ref ...   more details



  1. British language (disambiguation)

    The British language was an ancient Celtic language spoken in Britain. British language may also refer to Any of the Languages of the United Kingdom . The Welsh language or the Brythonic languages more generally British English disambig ...   more details



  1. British Sign Language

    Infobox language name British Sign Language nativename BSL states United Kingdom signers About 125,000 first language signers fam1 BANZSL iso3 bfi File Bsl.png thumb 250px The BSL Fingerspelling Alphabet. British Sign Language BSL is the sign language used in the United Kingdom UK , and is the first or preferred language of some deaf people in the UK there are 125,000 ref IPSOS Mori GP Patient Survey 2009 10 ref deaf adults in the UK who use BSL plus an estimated 20,000 children. The language makes ... of other contact with the British deaf community. History Records exist of a sign language existing within deaf communities in Britain as far back as 1570. British sign language has evolved, as all ..., Cognition and Language Research Centre based at University College London. British Science ... was to become British Sign Language. Joseph Watson was trained as a teacher of the Deaf under Thomas ... but is almost unintelligible to users of British Sign Language. Until the 1940s sign language ... of british sign language . Canonical word order outside of topic comment structure is Object subject ... and the United States share English language English as the predominant spoken language, British ... difficulties, was originally developed with signs borrowed from British Sign Language. The sign language .... Learning British Sign Language British Sign Language can be learnt throughout the UK and three examination ... has formed the BSL Academy to provide an official British Sign Language curriculum and tutor training ... to British Sign Language SQA British Sign Language Level 1 SQA British Sign Language Level 2 File ... streams for sign language interpreting exist at several British universities. Course entry requirements ..., and deaf people in many areas of work, using British Sign Language and other methods. http www.acsw.org.uk ... of the United Kingdom Category BANZSL Category Deaf culture in the United Kingdom de British Sign Language ... sco Breetish Sign Leid fi Brittil inen viittomakieli sv British Sign Language ...   more details



  1. Celtic

    Wiktionarypar Celtic The words Celt and Celtic also Keltic can refer to In ethno linguistics Celts , a people of the Celtic nations Celts modern , the modern Celtic identity Celtic languages Celtic nations , the modern territories in North West Europe where Celtic languages and cultural traits have survived Keltic Nordic , a category from Carleton S. Coon s racial typology In sports Celtic F.C. , a Scottish football club Boston Celtics , an American professional basketball team Belfast Celtic F.C. , a former Irish Northern Irish football club Bloemfontein Celtic F.C. , a South African football club Dewsbury Celtic , an English rugby League club Donegal Celtic F.C. , a Northern Irish football team Farsley Celtic A.F.C. , an English football club Lurgan Celtic F.C. , a Northern Irish football club Oban Celtic , a Scottish shinty club Stalybridge Celtic F.C. , an English football club Other uses Celt tool , a type of stone tool Celtic ship Celtic ship , a number of ships Celtic water , a French brand of bottled water Celtic music Celtic mythology Celtic Christianity The Celts BBC documentary , a 1986 documentary series produced by the BBC on Celts The Celts album , a 1992 album by Irish musician Enya Celtic Frost a metal band from Z rich, Switzerland. See also Celticism disambiguation Celtic culture disambiguation Names of the Celts disambig bn es Celtic fr Celtic ms Celt nyahkekaburan nl Celtic no Keltisk pl Celtic pt Celtic sco Celtic disambiguation simple Celtic ...   more details



  1. British Library Coptic Language Collection

    The British Library Coptic Language Collection is a collection of about 1600 manuscripts in the coptic language dating from 350 to 2000 AD. The collection was one of the first to reach Europe, and the texts are written on papyrus , leather, vellum and paper. The British Library also holds a collection of about 1500 printed books and serials in coptic. ref http www.bl.uk reshelp findhelplang coptic copticcollections index.html Coptic language collections. British Library 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011. ref References Reflist British Library Named Collections Category British Library collections Coptic Language Collection Category Coptic literature British Library ...   more details



  1. Celtic Celtic (That's the Team for Me)

    Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Celtic Celtic That s the Team for Me Type Artist Derek Warfield alt Artist Album Songs for the Bhoys A side Recorded 2005 Released Start date YYYY MM DD Published 2005 Genre Pop music pop , association football supporters song Language English language English Length Duration m 02 s 15 Writer Composer Label Producer Tracks prev Boys of the Old Brigade prev no track no next Hampden in the Sun next no Misc Celtic Celtic That s the Team for Me is a Celtic F.C. association football football songs that sung by Derek Warfield . This song is one of the single in album Songs for the Bhoys . ref http new.music.yahoo.com derek warfield tracks celtic celtic thats the team for me 219237483 ref References Reflist Songs for the Bhoys song stub Category Celtic F.C. songs Category 2005 songs ...   more details



  1. Celtic studies

    major breakthrough in Celtic linguistics came with the publication of Archaeologia Britannica 1707 by the Welsh scholar Edward Lhuyd , who was the first to recognise that Gaulish, British language Celtic British and Irish belong to the same language family. ref name Wiley He also published the English ... studies in comparative linguistics to link the Celtic languages to the Proto Indo European language . He is credited with having finally proven Celtic to be a branch of the Indo European language ... of the boundaries of the Celtic language area and the location of the homeland of the Celtic peoples ... of Man in addition to extramural courses in each Celtic language. A notable research project ... available online. Work has also been carried out on the Celtic influence on the English language ... Britain . This included chapters on all the types of Insular Celtic, including Pictish language ... 231 44. ISBN 1571133402. Koch, John T. Celtic Studies. In A century of British medieval studies ...Celtic studies is the academic discipline occupied with the study of any sort of cultural output relating to a Celts Celtic people. This ranges from linguistics, literature and art history archaeology and history , the focus lying on the study of the various Celtic languages , living and extinct. ref name Wiley Wiley, Celtic studies, early history of the field 2006 . ref The primary areas of focus are the six Celtic languages currently in use Irish language Irish , Welsh language Welsh , Scottish Gaelic , Manx language Manx , Cornish language Cornish , and Breton language Breton . As a university ... , Poland , Austria and the Netherlands . Image Celtic Nations.svg right thumb 175px The Celtic nations where most Celtic speakers are now concentrated History 16th 19th century Written studies of the Celts ... . Modern Celtic studies originated in the 16th and 17th century, when many of these classical authors were re discovered, published and translated. ref name Wiley Academic interest in Celtic languages ...   more details



  1. Celtic Cup

    Celtic Cup may refer to Celtic Cup ice hockey , a British university ice hockey competition Celtic Cup field hockey Celtic Cup rugby union , a knock out cup competition between Magners League Celtic League teams during 2003 04 and 2004 05 seasons Nations Cup football , a biennial international association football tournament due to commence in 2011, also known as a Celtic Cup Celtic League Cup , an ice hockey league contested by teams from both Scotland and Ireland disambiguation de Celtic Cup ...   more details



  1. Celtic languages

    Infobox language family name Celtic region Formerly widespread in Europe today British Isles , Brittany , Patagonia and Nova Scotia familycolor Indo European protoname Proto Celtic language Proto Celtic ... speakers. These are Welsh language Welsh and Breton language Breton , descended from the British language Celtic British language , and Irish language Irish and Scottish Gaelic , descended from ... a daughter of British language Celtic British Common Brythonic . ref Kenneth H. Jackson suggested that there were ... ? British language Celtic British Cumbric language Cumbric Old Welsh language Old Welsh Middle ... Indo European languages Indo European language family . The term Celtic was first used to describe ... 02 09 publisher BBC year 2010 work BBC British Council website ref Cornwall Cornish Language Partnership .... click to enlarge Proto Celtic divided into four sub families Gaulish language Gaulish and its close ..., the oldest attested Celtic language from the 6th century BC , is treated as a primary branch ... language Galician a Romance language retains a number of roots from the former Celtic language .... ref Kenneth Jackson used the term Brittonic for the form of the British language after the changes ... to the more conservative peripheral Q Celtic languages. The Breton language is Brythonic, not Gaulish ... language Proto Celtic k , which became p in the P Celtic languages but k in Goidelic. An example is the Proto Celtic verb root k rin to buy , which became pryn in Welsh but cren in Old Irish language ... with the development of the verbal morphology and the syntax in Irish and British Celtic, which ... 84 87 language German ref When referring only to the modern Celtic languages, since no Continental Celtic language has living descendants, Q Celtic is equivalent to Goidelic and P Celtic is equivalent ... largely discarded, in favour of the assumption of language contact between pre Celtic and pre ... is used col begin col 2 Insular Continental hypothesis Proto Celtic language Proto Celtic or Common ...   more details



  1. Cisalpine Celtic

    The Cisalpine Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language. ref cite book last Kruta first Venceslas title The Celts year 1991 publisher Thames and Hudson pages 52 56 ref ref cite book last Stifter first David title Old Celtic Languages year 2008 pages 33 url http www.univie.ac.at indogermanistik download Stifter oldcelt2008 2 lepontic.pdf ref Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic languages on the other side of the Alps from Rome such as Gaulish Transalpine Gaulish . See also Lepontic language Gaulish language Continental Celtic languages References reflist Celtic languages DEFAULTSORT Cisalpine Celtic Category Continental Celtic languages Category Languages of ancient Italy Category Extinct Celtic languages ...   more details



  1. Celtic toponymy

    usually written c . Ancient P Celtic languages include Gaulish language Gaulish continental and Brythonic languages Brythonic British Isles . Brythonic is the ancestor of Welsh language Welsh , Cornish language Cornish and Breton language Breton . Ancient Q Celtic languages include Celtiberian language Celtiberian continental and Goidelic languages Goidelic British Isles . Goidelic is the ancestor of the Gaelic languages Irish language Irish , Scottish Gaelic and Manx language Manx . Frequent elements Celtic briga hill, high place Irish br hill Celtic brigant high, lofty, elevated used as a feminine divine name, rendered Brigantia goddess Brigantia in Latin Celtic br wa bridge Celtic d non fortress Irish d n fortress , cf. Welsh dinas city Celtic d ro fort Celtic k sup w sup enno head Brythonic penn , Welsh pen head, end, chief, supreme , Irish ceann head Celtic magos field, plain , Irish magh plain Celtic windo white, fair, blessed Welsh gwyn gwen white, blessed , Old Irish find ... Wald Amorbach Perhaps from Celtic ambara , channel, river . Compare Indo European language Indo European amer , channel, river Greek language Greek am r , channel . Or, from Celtic ... , has many Celtic Gaulish language Gaulish toponyms. This oldest layer of names was overlaid ...refimprove date June 2008 Celtic toponymy is the study of place names wholly or partially of Celtic languages Celtic origin. These names are found throughout continental Europe, the British Isles , Asia Minor and latterly through various other parts of the globe not originally occupied by Celts . Celtic languages The Proto Indo European language developed into various daughter languages including Proto Celtic . In Proto Celtic, the Proto Indo European sound p Proto Celtic Consonants disappeared , perhaps through an intermediate IPA . After that, Proto Celtic split into P Celtic and Q Celtic dialects. In P Celtic dialects, Proto Indo European k sup w sup changed into p . In Q Celtic dialects ...   more details



  1. Celtic literature

    instances of written Celtic language In the strictly academic context of Celtic studies , the term Celtic literature is used by Celticists to denote any number of bodies of literature written in a Celtic language , encompassing the Irish language Irish , Welsh language Welsh , Cornish language Cornish , Manx language Manx , Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic and Breton language ... context to refer to literature which is written in a non Celtic language, but originates nonetheless from the Celtic nations or else displays subjects or themes identified as Celtic . Examples of these literatures include the medieval Arthurian romance s written in the French language , which drew heavily from Celtic sources, or in a modern context literature in the English language by writers ... people Scottish or Breton people Breton extraction. Literature in Scots language Scots and Ulster Scots language Ulster Scots may also be included within the concept. In this broader sense, the applicability of the term Celtic literature can vary as widely as the use of the term Celt itself. For information ... literature , Welsh language literature Welsh literature , Literature in Cornish , Breton literature and Manx literature . Revival literature in non Celtic languages The Gaelic Revival reintroduced Celtic ... between Celtic cultures. There have been modern texts based around Celtic literature. Bernard Cornwell writes about the Arthurian legends in his series The Warlord Chronicles . Other writers of Celtic ... literature in English Irish literature Welsh language literature Scottish literature Breton literature Cornish literature Manx literature External links http www.abdn.ac.uk celtic Aberdeen University Celtic Department Courses and information on the literatures of the Celtic countries http celtdigital.org Celtlit.htm Celtic Literature Library http www.maryjones.us ctexts index.html The Celtic Literature ... and histories available online Category Celtic culture Lit stub ...   more details



  1. Celtic nations

    ref Each of these regions has a Celtic language that is either still spoken or was spoken into modern ... as Celtic, due to the unique culture of the region. Unlike the others, however, no Celtic language ... Celtic nations Each of the six nations has its own Celtic languages Celtic language . In Wales , Scotland ... BBC British Council website ref Ireland, Wales, Brittany and Scotland contain areas where a Celtic ... to Galicia. However, unlike the traditional six nations, no Celtic language has been spoken in northern ... nationalists Nation Celtic name Language People Population Native competent speakers Percentage of population ... is an inter Celtic political organisation, which campaigns for the political, language, cultural ... Celtic Congress Douglas, Isle of Man hosted by publisher Celtic Congress language Irish, English ... the same root. Lhuyd theorised that the root language descended from the Continental Celtic languages ... Michael Hechter, Internal Colonialism The Celtic Fringe in British National Development , Transaction ... have a living Celtic language, they are not included as Celtic nations . Nonetheless, some of these countries ... times, Celtic heritage is attested in toponymics and language substratum, ancient texts, folklore and Music ... Celtic Christianity Celtic fusion Celtic language Celtic music Celtic Revival Celtiberians Celtiberian ...Image Celtic Nations1.svg right thumb 200px The six Celtic nations, as recognised by the Celtic League political organisation Celtic League legend 009E60 Ireland legend 0072C6 Scotland legend D3B04A Isle of Man legend red Wales legend FFD700 Cornwall legend black Brittany The Celtic nations are territories in North West Europe in which that area s own Celtic languages and some cultural traits have survived. ref name kochnation cite book last Koch first John authorlink coauthors title Celtic Culture ... url http books.google.com ?id f899xH quaMC&printsec frontcover&q celtic nation doi isbn 978 1851094400 ... or region. It is not synonymous with sovereign state . The six territories recognised as Celts Celtic ...   more details



  1. USS Celtic

    USS Celtic may refer to two ships of the United States Navy named for or pertaining to the Celts or their Celtic languages language . USS Celtic AF 2 , built in 1891 by Workman Clark and Company , Belfast Belfast, Ireland , as the Celtic King purchased by the U.S. Navy on 14 May 1898 USS Celtic IX 137 , built in 1921 as the Kerry Patch by Bethlehem Shipbuilding in Quincy, Massachusetts acquired by the U.S. Navy 17 January 1944 Source DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs c5 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Celtic Category United States Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Celtic rock

    and Krena, have been performing in the Cornish language . ref D. Harvey, Celtic Geographies Old ... singing in English. ref J. Herman, British Folk Rock Celtic Rock , The Journal of American Folklore ...Infobox Music genre bgcolor goldenrod color white name Celtic rock stylistic origins Rock music , folk rock , electric folk , Celtic music cultural origins 1970s Celtic nations instruments Guitar , bass guitar , electric Celtic harp , mandolin , banjo , tin whistle , drums , keyboard instrument keyboard , bagpipes , fiddle popularity derivatives subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres Celtic punk , Celtic metal regional scenes other topics Celtic fusion Celtic rock is a genre of folk rock and a form of Celtic fusion which incorporates Celtic music , instrumentation and themes into a rock music context ... of highly successful mainstream Celtic bands and popular musical performers, as well as creating ... and definition of regional and national identities and in fostering a pan Celtic culture. It has also helped to communicate those cultures to external audiences. ref J. S. Sawyers, Celtic Music A Complete ... Celtic instruments, including the Celtic harp , tin whistle , uilleann pipes or Irish Bagpipes , fiddle ... to conventional rock formats by the use of lyrics in native Celtic languages or dialects and by the use ... of Music , 26 1 1995 pp. 35 59. ref Just as the validity of the term Celtic in general and as a musical label is disputed, the term Celtic rock cannot be taken to mean there was a unified Celtic musical culture between the Celtic nations . However, the term has remained useful as a means of describing ... contexts. History Origins Celtic rock developed out of the originally English electric folk scene at the beginning ..., which itself featured a song named Celtic Rock . ref D. Leitch, The Autobiography of Donovan The Hurdy Gurdy Man Macmillan, 2007 , p. 259 ref However, the lack of a clear Celtic elements to the self ... that was to develop. Ireland It was in Ireland that Celtic rock was first clearly evident as musicians ...   more details



  1. Celtic calendar

    Language, AMS Press, 1904, p.  203ff. Koch, John ed. , Calendar, Celtic , in Celtic Culture ... Munchen 1959 1969. Schrijver, Peter. Studies in British Celtic Historical Phonology. Rodopi, 1995 ...The Celtic calendar is a compilation of pre Christian Celtic systems of timekeeping, including the Coligny calendar Gaulish Coligny calendar , used by Celtic countries to define the beginning and length ..., John T. Celtic Culture A Historical Encyclopedia . ABC CLIO 2006 . Page 330. ref Continental Celtic Calendar The Gaulish Coligny calendar is possibly the oldest Celtic solar lunar ritual calendar. It was discovered ... s. The date of its inception is unknown, but correspondences of Insular Celtic and Continental Celtic calendars suggest that some early form may date to Proto Celtic times, roughly 800 B.C.E. The Coligny ... Irish and Welsh calendars See Irish calendar See Welsh Holidays Among the Insular Celtic languages ... times the 1st of November, or for Neo druidism modern Pagans in Samhain Celtic Reconstructionism ..., or for modern Pagans in Bealtaine Celtic Reconstructionist early May . This observance of festivals ... term fortnight and the obsolete se nnight . Native Calendar terms in the Celtic languages Many calendrical and time keeping terms used in the medieval and modern Celtic languages were ... brittoniques, E. Bouillon, 1892, p. 44 et al. . ref ref Dictionary of the Irish language , Royal Irish Academy, 1983. http www.dil.ie Online ref A number of native Celtic terms survived the adoption of the Roman Christian calendar, however class wikitable align center Term Proto Celtic Gaulish language Gaulish Old Irish Middle Irish Scottish Gaelic language Scottish Gaelic Manx language Manx Welsh language Welsh Cornish language Cornish Breton language Breton align center Day 24 hour period ... of Celtic and Albanian , in Zeitschrift f r celtische Philologie, Volume 39, 1982, pp. 205 ... In some Neopaganism Neopagan religions, a Celtic calendar loosely based on that of Early ...   more details



  1. Celtic religion

    Celtic religion may refer to Ancient Celtic polytheism Druidism Celtic Christianity Celtic Rite Celtic Orthodox Church Celtic Catholic Church Celtic Neopaganism Neodruidism Celtic Wicca Celtic Reconstructionist Paganism disambig ...   more details



  1. Celtic TV

    Infobox TV channel name Celtic TV logofile Celtic TV.jpg logoalt launch 26 July 2004 closed date 23 June 2009 share as of N A share source owner Celtic F.C. Celtic Football Club former names web http www.celticfc.tv www.celticfc.tv availability note Celtic TV was the official television channel of Celtic F.C. Celtic Football Club . It has since relaunched online, replacing Channel 67. History Launched in 2004, Celtic TV was operated by Setanta Sports , and was available on satellite and cable platforms in the UK and Ireland until the demise of the Pay TV operator s UK operation on 23 June 2009 ref http sport.stv.tv football 104395 old firm first casualties of setanta collapse Old Firm first casualties of Setanta collapse STV Sport, 23 June 2009 ref After Setanta Sports entered administration and ceased broadcasting its core channels, Celtic announced that Celtic TV has ceased broadcasting and will not return until a deal with a new rights holder is struck. In 2011, it returned online, replacing Channel 67 ref name Setanta Admin cite web url http www.digitalspy.co.uk broadcasting a161859 celtic tv shut down confirmed.html title Celtic TV shut down confirmed publisher Digital Spy date 24 June 2009 ref ref name Setanta Admin2 cite web url http www.celticfc.net news stories news 240609124402.aspx title Club thanks to Celtic TV staff publisher Celtic FC date 24 June 2009 ref Other Celtic Media As with other football clubs, Celtic have their own media outlets to communicate official news and information to their supporters. These include Club magazine, The Celtic View The http www.celticfc.net Official Celtic Website Notes and references reflist External links http www.celtictv.info Official site http www.celticfc.net media default.aspx Official Celtic Media page Celtic F.C. Setanta Sports Television in Scotland DEFAULTSORT Celtic Tv Category Celtic F.C. Category Television ... in 2004 Category Defunct British television channels Category Television channels and stations disestablished ...   more details



  1. Pre-Celtic

    that the Proto Celtic language branched from the Indo European tree between 8,000 to 10,000 years ago ...For Pre Celtic in an Insular context Celtic settlement of Great Britain and Ireland File Celtic expansion.PNG ... . The term pre Celtic refers to the period in the prehistory of Central and Western Europe postdating the emergence of Proto Celtic and predating the expansion of the Celts , or Celtic culture, in the course ... extent of Celtic languages in about the mid 1st century BC. The extent to which Celtic language, culture and genetics coincided and interacted during this period remains very uncertain and controversial. Languages For continental Europe, pre Celtic languages of the European Bronze Age may be taken to include other Indo European dialects Illyrian language Illyrian , possibly Lusitanian language Lusitanian , the hypothetical Proto Italo Celtic dialects, Belgian language Belgian , Old European hydronymy Old European ref cite journal last Kitson first P.R. title British and European ... Indo European languages Indo European languages variously hypothesized to include Basque language ... of Basque. 2003. P.7 ref Etruscan language Etruscan ref Pallottino, 1955. The Etruscans bquote ... speakers. Page 52 ref and Raetic language Rhaetic on the other. In 2010, however, results of widespread ... Celtic areas in their dominant R1b haplogroup showing evidence of a more recent founder effect . ref ... chronology of ancient Gaulish, Celtic, and Indo European publisher The National Academy of Sciences ... QD title Language tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo European origin journal ... culture brown , Atlantic Bronze Age green , Nordic Bronze Age yellow . In the later Celtic areas ... Thompson, T. Ireland s Pre Celtic Archaeological and Anthropological Heritage. 2006 Edwin Mellen ... Prehistoric Ireland Paleolithic Continuity Theory Italo Celtic Goidelic substrate hypothesis Category Indo European Category Bronze Age Europe Category Celtic culture ru ...   more details



  1. Celtic Revival

    . There are also attempts to reconstruct the Cumbric language , the ancient British language Celtic Brythonic language of Northern particularly Northwestern England, a remnant of the celtic kingdoms ... world. History antiquary Antiquarian researches into the Celtic culture and history of the British ...Citations missing date April 2011 File Qu bec Croix celte.jpg thumb Celtic cross in Quebec Compare with File Monasterboice 22.jpg this original . Celtic Revival covers a variety of movements and trends, mostly in the 19th and 20th centuries, which drew on the traditions of Celtic literature and Celtic ... best known incarnation is probably the Irish Literary Revival also called the Celtic Twilight . Here ... that England too had a pre Saxon Celtic heritage. Perhaps the most widespread and lasting contribution of the Revival was the re introduction of the Celtic Cross shape used in the medieval ... essential groundwork in recording stories, music and language done. The Welsh antiquarian and author Iolo Morganwg fed the growing fascination in all things Celtic by founding the Gorsedd , which along .... File Tattoo2bg 100599.jpg thumb left Celtic style tattoo In the mid 19th century the revival ..., and other material at work in all the nations with a claim to be Celtic. At the same time, archaeological and historical work was beginning to make progress in constructing a better understanding of Celtic history. Interest in ornamental Celtic art developed, and Celtic motifs began to be used in all .... Celtic motifs continue to be used in many popular contexts such as tattoo s. 1900 20 File Francis Cargeeg Jar.jpg thumb left Modern copper jar, using a Celtic motif in restrained fashion. The Irish Celtic Revival movement encouraged the creation of works written in the spirit of Culture of Ireland ... blockquote The Celtic Revival also often referred to as the Celtic Twilight was an international ... his art with Irish design roots. Louis Sullivan the Chicago architect incorporated dense Celtic ...   more details



  1. Celtic mythology

    of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish language Gaulish , it is surmised that the most of the Celtic ...Celtic mythology Celtic mythology is the mythology of Celtic polytheism , apparently the religion of the Iron ... empire , their subsequent conversion to Christianity , and the loss of their Celtic languages . It is mostly .... The Celtic peoples who maintained either their political or linguistic identities such as the Gaels ... Gaul god Sucellus.jpg thumb right The Celtic god Sucellus . Though the Celtic world at its apex covered ... in local practices of Celtic religion although certain motifs, for example the god Lugh , appear to have diffused throughout the Celtic world . Inscriptions to more than three hundred deities, often ... of Celtic mythology, it is possible to discern commonalities which hint at a more unified pantheon ... they are equated with, and similar figures from later bodies of Celtic mythology. Celtic mythology is found in a number of distinct, if related, subgroups, largely corresponding to the branches of the Celtic languages Ancient Celtic religion known primarily through archaeological sources rather than through written mythology cf. Category Ancient Gaulish and British deities Ancient Gaulish and British ... and folklore Historical sources File Rouelle votive wheels.jpg thumb Votive Celtic wheel s thought ... formerly or presently Celtic speaking areas post date the Roman conquest. Although early Gaels ... personal names , more sophisticated literacy was not introduced to Celtic areas that had not been conquered ... first Kenneth Hurlstone title A Celtic Miscellany year 1971 publisher Penguin Classics isbn 0 14 044.247 .... Celtic gods were also considered to be a clan due to their lack of specialization and unknown origins ..., more widespread god Lugus , whose diffusion in Celtic religion is apparent from the number of place names in which his name appears, occurring across the Celtic world. The most famous of these are the cities ... city of Lugo . Lug is described in the Celtic myths as the last to be added to the list of deities ...   more details



  1. Celtic punk

    Infobox Music genre See Wikipedia WikiProject Music genres name Celtic punk bgcolor crimson color white stylistic origins Punk rock , electric folk , folk punk , Celtic music , Celtic rock cultural origins ... , Los Angeles local scenes other topics Celtic fusion , folk punk Celtic punk is punk rock mixed with traditional Celtic music . The genre was founded in the 1980s by The Pogues , a band of punk musicians in London who celebrated their Irish heritage. Celtic punk bands often play covers of traditional ... themes in Celtic punk songs include Ireland , Scotland , Irish Republicanism , Scottish Independence ... class pride. Characteristics The typical Celtic punk band includes a Rock music rock Musical instrument ... , accordion , mandolin , and banjo . Like Celtic rock , Celtic punk is a form of Celtic fusion . ref ... Press, 2005 , pp. 197 8. ref The term Celtic punk is usually used to describe bands who base ... as inspiration. History Celtic punk s origin is in the 1960s and 1970s folk rock musicians who played electric folk in England and Celtic rock in Ireland and Scotland , as well as in more traditional Celtic Folk music folk bands such as The Dubliners and The Clancy Brothers . The Dunfermline , Scotland ... ref Other early Celtic punk bands included Nyah Fearties and Australia s Roaring Jack . North American Celtic punk bands have been influenced by American forms of music, some have contained members with no Celtic ancestry, and commonly sang in English. ref J. Herman, British Folk Rock Celtic Rock , The Journal of American Folklore, 107, 425 , 1994 pp. 54 8. ref Notes reflist See also Celtic fusion Celtic rock Folk punk Gypsy punk List of folk rock artists Celtic punk Scottish Gaelic punk Punk rock External links http www.punk.ie Irish Punk http www.shitenonions.com Shite n Onions Celtic music Punk World punk Category Punk genres Category Celtic punk Category Celtic music Category Fusion music genres es Celtic punk fr Punk celtique hr Celtic punk it Celtic punk lv eltu pankroks nl Celtic ...   more details



  1. Celtic onomastics

    Onomastics is an important source of information on the early Celts , as Greco Roman historiography recorded Celtic names before substantial written information becomes available in any Celtic language. Like Germanic names , early Celtic names are often dithematic. suffix rix ruler Vercingetorix Orgetorix Dumnorix c.f. Gaelic Donald Cingetorix suffix maris marus great Britomaris Indutiomarus Viridomarus Some information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish mythology Irish and Welsh mythology , where character often bear names that continue older theonyms Rhiannon , from Rigantona Great Queen Gwenhwyfar , from Uind Seibr White Phantom Brigid , from Brigantia the High one Lugh and Lleu Llaw Gyffes Lleu , cognate with Gaulish Lugus See also Celtic toponymy Irish name Germanic onomastics External links http www.behindthename.com nmc cel anci.php Ancient Celtic names behindthename.com http www.s gabriel.org names tangwystyl gaulish Name Constructions in Gaulish Celts Category Onomastics Category Celtic names pl Imiona celtyckie ...   more details




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