File CelticSea and Bay of Biscay bathymetric map fr.svg thumb right Bathymetric map of the CelticSea, part of the Atlantic Ocean , and its surroundings The CelticSea lang ga An Mhuir Cheilteach lang ... C.Michael Hogan. 2011. http www.eoearth.org article CelticSea?topic 49523 CelticSea . eds. P.saundry ... of the bounding lands to the north and east gives the sea its name, ref name Haslam cite news title It s the CelticSea official last Haslam first D. W. Hydrographer of the Royal Navy date March ... pages 20 21 cited in br cite news title CelticSea a good name work The Times date January 27, 1972 ... There are no land features to divide the CelticSea from the open Atlantic Ocean to the south and west ... of Ushant. ref cite hansard url http hansard.millbanksystems.com written answers 1974 dec 16 celticsea S5CV0883P0 06989 house House of Commons date 16 December 1974 volume 883 column 317W ref The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the CelticSea as follows ref cite web url ... Sea is called the Celtic Shelf , part of the continental shelf of Europe . The northeast portion ... links http eosweb.larc.nasa.gov HPDOCS misr misr html celtic sea.html Coccoliths in the CelticSea a bloom of phytoplankton in the CelticSea, visible from outer space in an MISR image, 4 June 2001 List of seas coord 50 N 8 W type waterbody scale 5000000 display title Category CelticSea Category ... keltiske havet pl Morze Celtyckie pt Mar Celta ro Marea Celtic ru simple CelticSea ... experts from England, Ireland, Scotland and France. ref name Haslam The northern portion of this sea ... title In Celtic waters last Cooper first L. H. N. date February 02, 1972 Issue 58391 work The Times ... states what British maps call the western approaches, and what the oil industry calls the CelticSea ... certainly the residents on the western coast of Great Britain don t refer to it as such. ref ... page 42 corrections to page 13 ref blockquote On the North. The Southern limit of the Irish Sea ... more details
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
cleanup date July 2009 unreferenced date July 2009 The Celtic Longboat is a rowing boat used for coastal and ocean rowing , racing, training and recreation. It has four sweep oared rowers and a cox. Racing this type of boat has a long and interesting history on the West Wales coast. The Welsh Sea Rowing Association is the body that governs the racing and overseas Celtic Longboat racing events. There are now many Celtic Longboat Clubs throughout Wales. External links http watersportswales.co.uk longboathistory.htm Celtic Longboat History http www.dale sailing.co.uk clb.html http www.dale sailing.co.uk clb.html manufacturer of Celtic Longboats Category Rowing Category Celtic culture ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 The Celtic Song is the song played over the public address system at Celtic Park , Glasgow when the Scottish football soccer football team, Celtic F.C. Celtic , run on to the pitch before kick off. It has been claimed that is set to the tune of With cat like tread, upon our prey we steal , from the 1879 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta , The Pirates of Penzance , but this is not entirely correct Hail hail the Celts are here is sung to the tune of Come friends who plough the sea from the same sequence in Pirates , but It s a grand old team bears no resemblance to With cat like tread http math.boisestate.edu GaS pirates web op mid pp25.mid . On the popular television program Lost TV series Lost , Desmond Hume can be heard singing the original version of the song. There are many versions of the song. However, the original version played at Celtic Park Parkhead was recorded by Glen Daly . Versions of the song are sung by supporters of other clubs around the British Isles, most notably The Everton Song , a more ribald rendition by the fans of Everton F.C. Everton . Vienna Celtic RFC, a rugby club founded in 1978 in Vienna, Austria have their own adaptation of the song as well. The tune of which, is also heard in the film The Man That Shot Liberty Valance that features amongst others James Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin and Lee Van Cleef. Lyrics Sure it s a grand old team to play for, br Sure it s a grand old team bedad, br When you read its history, br ..., br Darn the hair do we care, br Because we only know that there s going to be a show, br And the Celtic F.C. Glasgow Celtic will be there. br br Sure it s the best darn team in Scotland, br And the players all are grand, br We support the Celtic, br As they are the finest in the land we love them ... up when we know the Scottish Cup , br Is coming home to rest at Celtic Park Paradise . br br Sure it s a grand ... Celtic will be there, br And the Glasgow Celtic will be there. References Category Celtic F.C. ... more details
Infobox song See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name CelticCeltic 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 CelticCeltic 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 celticceltic 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
white name Celtic fusion music stylistic origins Old time music , Celtic rock cultural origins 1920s USA , 1970s UK instruments popularity derivatives subgenrelist subgenres Celtic electronica , Celtic hip hop , Celtic metal , Celtic new age , Celtic punk , Celtic rock fusiongenres regional scenes other topics Celtic fusion is an umbrella term for modern music which incorporates influences considered Celtic, or Celtic music which incorporates modern music. It is a syncretic musical tradition which borrows freely from the perceived Celtic musical traditions of all the Celtic nations , as well as from all styles of popular music it is thus sometimes associated with the Pan Celticism Pan Celtic movement. Celtic fusion may or may not include authentic traditional music from any one tradition under the Celt ic umbrella, but its common characteristic is the inspiration by Celtic identity. The oldest musical tradition which fits under the label of Celtic fusion originated in the rural American ... distinct genres of Celtic fusion. These can be roughly broken down as follows Celtic rock main Celtic rock The fusion of rock music rock and Celtic music is perhaps the least surprising of the modern ... of African and Celtic traditions. Modern Celtic rock acts like Rathkeltair, Alan Stivell , Gaelic Storm ... , Wolfstone , The Paperboys and Great Big Sea , and many others have proven the genre s vitality ... instruments to traditional songs played with rock attitude . Celtic punk main Celtic punk Celtic ... Celtic fusion genres, and generally includes drums, bass, guitar, and fiddle, sometimes with tin whistle ... , England , the United States , and Canada . Punks singing in Celtic languages began to emerge ... called Les Ramoneurs de Menhirs . Celtic hip hop The first Celtic identified hip hop music hip hop ..., their actual instrumentation did not incorporate traditional Celtic instruments, though they did ... of Celtic music and hip hop in two critically acclaimed albums incorporating a wide range of traditional ... more details
The Celtic League can refer to either Celtic League political organisation Celtic League rugby union , a rugby union competition currently called the RaboDirect Pro12, formerly the Magners League Celtic League Cup , ice hockey tournament disambig eu Celtic League fr Celtic League ... more details
SS Celtic was the name of a number of ships. SS Celtic 1872 SS Celtic , launched in 1872, serving with the White Star Line. RMS Celtic 1901 RMS Celtic , which would have been known as SS Celtic when not carrying mail. shipindex ... more details
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 ... and albums, but retained some occasional elements of Celtic rock on later albums such as Jailbreak album Jailbreak 1976 . Formed in 1970, Horslips were the first Irish group to have the terms Celtic ... more details
gwyn in Vindolanda , Celtic land land, place Welsh llan . In Vindomora , second element could be sea ...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 ... 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 ... usually written c . Ancient P Celtic languages include Gaulish language Gaulish continental and Brythonic ... language Cornish and Breton language Breton . Ancient Q Celtic languages include Celtiberian ... 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 , Irish fionn fair Continental Celtic Austria Bregenz , Vorarlberg , Latin Brigantium From Celtic ... Vindobona From Celtic windo white Welsh gwyn bona base, foundation Welsh b n base, bottom, stump Belgium Ardennes , Latin Arduenna Silva From divine name Arduinna , from Celtic ardu high Irish ard Latin silva forest France It has such a large number of Celtic place names, that it is quite impossible ... have a Celtic name the original Gaulish one or the name of the Gaulish tribe , except in Provence , where ... From Celtic brigant high, lofty, elevated or divine name, Brigantia goddess Brigantia Brive ... more details
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 child1 Continental Celtic languages Continental Celtic child2 Insular Celtic languages Insular Celtic iso2 cel iso5 cel lingua 50 phylozone Indo European topics The Celtic languages Pronunciation of Celtic ... celtic title American Heritage Dictionary. Celtic kel tik, sel publisher Dictionary.reference.com date accessdate 2011 08 19 ref are descended from Proto Celtic , or Common Celtic a branch of the greater Indo European languages Indo European language family . The term Celtic was first used to describe ... introduction. P.48 ref Celtic languages are most commonly spoken on the north western edge of Europe ... spoken on Cape Breton Island and in Patagonia . Some people speak Celtic languages in the other Celtic diaspora areas of the United States, ref name mla http www.mla.org map data states&mode lang ... Statistics New Zealand website. Retrieved 5 August 2008 ref In all these areas, the Celtic languages ... and the North Sea , up the Rhine and down the Danube to the Black Sea and the Balkans Upper Balkan ... times. Celtic languages were spoken in Australia before federation in 1901. Living languages SIL Ethnologue lists six living Celtic languages, of which four have retained a substantial number of native ... language Celtic British language , and Irish language Irish and Scottish Gaelic , descended from ... title Celtic Culture A Historical Encyclopedia publisher ABC CLIO year 2006 month pages 34, 365 366, 529, 973, 1053 url http books.google.com.au books?id f899xH quaMC&printsec frontcover&dq Celtic Culture ... one million native speakers of Celtic languages as of the 2000s decade 2000s . ref cite web url http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 1164 16 title Celtic Languages publisher Ethnologue accessdate 9 March 2010 ref In 2010, there were more than 1.4 million speakers of Celtic languages ... more details
Celtic Symphony may refer to Granville Bantock Symphonies Celtic Symphony for strings and six harps 1940 by Granville Bantock Symphonie Celtique 1980 by Alan Stivell Celtic Symphony Wolfe Tones song Celtic Symphony 1987 by Wolfe Tones, a song written for the centennial of Celtic Football Club disambig ... more details
Culture of Celtic Europe and modern Celtic identity Celts Celtic art Ancient Celtic culture Celtic music Insular art Celtic music Gaelic culture Culture of Ireland Culture of Scotland Culture of the Isle of Man Culture of Wales Culture of Cornwall Culture of Brittany See also Culture of the United Kingdom Culture of Europe disambig Category Celtic culture ... more details
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
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 ... and folklore Historical sources File Rouelle votive wheels.jpg thumb Votive Celtic wheel s thought ... of surviving materials bearing written Gaulish language Gaulish , it is surmised that the most of the Celtic ... 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 ... Danann Goibniu , the smith and brewer Dian Cecht , the patron of healing and the sea god Manann n mac ... more details
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 ... world. History antiquary Antiquarian researches into the Celtic culture and history of the British ... 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 ... s Church in Chicago, a project begun in 1912. The plastic style of early Celtic art was one of the elements ... seen as a Celtic form of decoration, somewhat ignoring its Germanic origins and equally prominent ... design, especially in Celtic countries, and above all Ireland, where it remains a national style ... more details
Distinguish2 the Celtic League political organisation or the International Congress of Celtic Studies Image Celtic Nations.svg right thumb 175px The Six Nations considered the heartland of the modern Celts legend blue Scotland legend lime Ireland legend red Isle of Man Man legend yellow Wales legend ffb12c Cornwall legend dd00ff Brittany The International Celtic Congress is a cultural organisation that seeks to promote the Celtic languages of the nations of Ireland , Scotland , Wales , Brittany , Cornwall ... the same goals such as the Celtic Association and the Pan Celtic Congress . There had even been two meetings of an Inter Celtic Congress in 1838 and 1867. It first met in 1917 at Birkenhead Eisteddfod and has met almost every year since then. There is a branch in each of the Celtic nations, although no Cornish branch was represented until the 1920s, despite having been involved in the Celtic ... the culture, ideals, and languages of the Celtic peoples, and to maintain an intellectual contact and close cooperation between the respective Celtic communities. The Celtic Congress should not be confused with the similar organisation, the Celtic League political organisation Celtic League which deals with political matters. Like the Celtic league, it tries to hold... an annual international congress in one of the six Celtic countries, if possible according to a fixed rotation . The Celtic League itself, split off the Celtic Congress amicably, to pursue political aims, and many people are members of both. There is an International Celtic Congress each year in one of the Celtic ... Fort William in Scotland. See also Celtic nations Celtic League political organisation Celt Pan Celticism Celtic languages External links http www.ccheilteach.ie 2011.html INTERNATIONAL CELTIC CONGRESS 2011 25th July 30th July Fort William, Scotland http www.ccheilteach.ie Celtic Congress Website http www.ccheilteach.ie cc hist.html A short history of the Celtic Congress Category Inter Celtic ... more details
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
The term Celtic astrology may refer to Various systems of astrology invented by enthusiasts of Robert Graves Celtic Tree Alphabet, ogham , see Celtic Astrology Graves hypothetical astrological systems of the prehistoric Celts, see Celtic calendar historical Early Irish astrology Dubious date September 2010 See also Celtic calendar disambig ... more details
Celtic has been the name of a number of ships MV Celtic 1903 2 , built as a sailing barge in 1903 and converted to a motorship in 1941 SS Celtic 1872 6 , a White Star Line liner RMS Celtic 1901 6 , a White Star Line liner USS Celtic AF 2 , a U.S. Navy supply ship shipindex ... more details
about Celtic warfare at sea, the Gaulish Veneti Gaul Veneti , a tribe occupying the South of Brittany ...The history of Celtic warfare spans from c. 10th century BC up to the first few centuries AD and it concerns ... of the Celtic tribes and their kingdoms. Apart from conflicts between Celts and neighboring nations and tribes, numerous Prehistoric warfare inter tribal conflicts were recorded among Celtic tribes also.This includes the Celtic peoples of Gaelic Ireland Ireland , Prehistoric Britain Britain , Gaul ... right 300px The Dying Gaul exemplifies the traditional image of the courageous but doomed Celtic warrior. div Mythological Main Celtic mythology The Irish heroic cycles were committed to writing in the Mediaeval ... Press 1973 , ISBN 0 521 02014 X ref Tribal warfare Main List of Celtic tribes File Celtic sword and scabbard circa 60 BCE.jpg thumb upright Celtic sword and scabbard circa 60 BCE. Celtic tribes ... Greeks Greek s and other peoples against other Celtic tribes. Endemic warfare Tribal warfare appears to have been a regular feature of Celts Celtic societies . While epic literature depicts this as more ... Culture is the earliest to be identified as associated with Celtic culture, spreading from north ... of weapons and the classic Celtic longsword with its leaf bladed design made its appearance ... a new type of Celtic longsword. During the succeeding centuries the design of the sword changed ... is of Celtic armies being made up largely of lighty armoured or unarmoured fighters. Chariot burials ... the independence of all the Celtic peoples except in Ireland and the far North of Britain. After ... Celtic style of warfare. Ireland was the last region to adopt the La T ne mode of Celtic technology ..., swords, protected by a round shield. ref name Laing The Archaeology of Late Celtic Britain and Ireland ... right Sculpture of an armoured torc wearing Celtic warrior, Vacheres France. The best known Roman source for descriptions of Celtic warfare is Julius Caesar in his Commentaries on the Gallic Wars Commentarii ... more details
Celtic mythology Celtic polytheism , commonly known as Celtic paganism , ref Ross, Anne 1974 . Pagan Celtic Britain Studies in Iconography and Tradition . London Sphere Books Ltd. ref ref Ronald Hutton ... Iron Age British and Irish Iron Age Irish Iron Age. Celtic polytheism was one of a larger group of Iron ... there to be a basic religious homogeneity amongst the Celtic peoples. ref Ross, Anne 1986 . The Pagan Celts . London B.T. Batsford. Page 103. ref The Celtic pantheon consists of numerous recorded theonyms ... feature of Celtic religion as reflected in Roman historiography is their extensive practice of Celts ... s conquest of Gaul 58 51  BCE and southern Roman Britain Britannia 43  CE , Celtic religious ..., Christianity became the dominant faith in the Celtic area, supplanting earlier religious traditions. However, it left a legacy in many of the Celtic nations, influencing later mythology , and served as the basis for a new religious movement, Celtic Neopaganism , in the 20th century. Sources Image Hope coventina01a.jpg thumb 250px Three Celtic goddesses, as depicted at Coventina s well. We know comparatively little about Celtic polytheism because the evidence for it is fragmentary, largely ... for Celtic religion as fertile chaos , borrowing the term from the Irish scholar Proinsias MacCana. Cunliffe went on to note that there is more, varied, evidence for Celtic religion than for any other example of Celtic life. The only problem is to assemble it in a systematic form which does not too ... against Celtic Gaul , made various descriptions of the inhabitants, though some of his claims ... name GreenExploring24 In the case of the Romans who conquered several Celtic realms, they would have ... for Celtic religion also comes from sources written in Ireland and Wales during the medieval, a period ... in assessing their validity as evidence for Celtic religion. ref name GreenExploring24 While it is possible ... between Celtic and Roman mythology Roman gods even where figures and motifs appear to derive from ... more details
Celtic Star may refer to a number of ships. MS Celtic Star a ro ro ferry entering service in 2008 with Seatruck Ferries . SS Celtic Star , a refrigerated cargo ship which served with Blue Star Line in 1946. disambig ... more details
Celtic Union may be the concept of Pan Celticism a pan Celticist society founded in 1853 by Robert Cane active 1853 1858 a pan Celticist society founded by a faction of the Celtic Congress in 1947 active 1947 1950 , see Celtic Congress disambig ... more details