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    The Celts (/kɛlts/ kelts, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/ KEL-tick) were a collection of Indo-European peoples in...
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    of Macedonia, favoured by the state of confusion ensuing from the disputed succession after Alexander the Great's death. A part of the invading Celts...
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    Celts described by classical writers and the Welsh and Breton languages. During the first millennium BC, Celtic languages were spoken across much of Europe...
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    but little is definitively known about them. Greco-Roman writers said the Celts held ceremonies in sacred groves and other natural shrines, called nemetons...
    64 KB (7,854 words) - 18:47, 18 April 2024
  • Walter W (1888), An Etymological Dictionary the English Language [4]. Celts and Celtic Languages This article includes a language-related list of lists....
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  • or Keltic may refer to: pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia Celts (modern) Celtic languages Proto-Celtic...
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  • Cajuns Catalans Celts Corsicans Chuvash Han Chinese Hispanic and Latino Americans Hutus Igbo Indigenous Australians Indigenous people of the Americas First...
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    Celtic nations (category Geography of Europe)
    study by Semino, 35.6% of Czech males have y-chromosome haplogroup R1b, which is common among Celts but rare among Slavs. Celts also founded Singidunum...
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  • The Wife of Orgiagon the Galatian
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    noblewoman and the wife of Orgiagon, chieftain of the Tectosagi, one of three Galatian tribes during the Galatian War with Rome, of 189 BC. During this war...
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  • Celts in Britain)
    of Brittany in the 50s BC. This fact may support a supposition that the Celts of Britain had an economic interest in supporting their Gallic brethren in...
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    Ancient Celtic warfare (category Celts)
    into the material culture of the Celts, determining the precise nature of their ancient combat techniques remains a topic of speculation. Celtic mythology...
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    list of peoples who inhabited Anatolia in antiquity. The essential purpose of the list is to identify prehistoric cultures in the region but many of the...
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