Gaulish

  • 61Proto-Celtic — In Gaulish and the Brythonic languages, a new *PIE| p sound has arisen as a reflex of the Proto Indo European *PIE| kʷ phoneme. Consequently one finds Gaulish petuar [ios] , Welsh pedwar four , compared to Old Irish * cethair and Latin quattuor …

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  • 62Roman Gaul — For Gaul before the Roman conquest, see Gaul. Roman Gaul consisted of an area of provincial rule in the Roman Empire, in modern day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and western Germany. Roman control of the area lasted for 600 years. The Roman Empire …

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  • 63Berne zinc tablet — The Berne zinc tablet (also Gobannus tablet ) was found in the 1980s in Berne. It is inscribed with an apparently Gaulish inscription, consisting of the four words, each on its own line, the letter formed by little dots impressed onto the metal …

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  • 64Gallo-Roman religion — was a fusion of Roman religious forms and modes of worship with Gaulish deities from Celtic polytheism. It was a selective acculturation. DeitiesIn some cases, Gaulish deity names were used as epithets for Roman deities, as with Lenus Mars or… …

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  • 65Names of Germany — Because of Germany s geographic position in the centre of Europe and its long history as a disunited region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, perhaps more than for any other… …

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  • 66Early Irish literature — Contents 1 The earliest Irish authors 2 The Old Irish glosses 3 Existing manuscript literature 3.1 Early Irish epic or saga …

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  • 67Ledringhem — Not to be confused with Ledinghem, a village in the Pas de Calais department. Ledringhem View of Ledringhem church, graveyard and town hall …

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  • 68Divona — In Gallo Roman religion, Divona or Gaulish Devona[1] is the eponymous goddess of a sacred spring that was the source of fresh water (fons) for the city of Burdigala (Bordeaux). She is hailed (salve, compare Salve Regina) in a Latin poem[2] by… …

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  • 69Cicolluis — or Cicoluis (also known as Cicollus, Cicolus, Cicollui, and Cichol) is a god in Celtic mythology worshiped by the ancient Gaulish peoples and having a parallel in Ireland. The name is Gaulish and means “All Breast” or “Great Breasted” and is… …

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  • 70Toutatis — or Teutates was a Celtic god worshipped in ancient Gaul and Britain. On the basis of his name s etymology, he has been widely interpreted to be a tribal protector.Paul Marie Duval. 1993. Les dieux de la Gaule. Éditions Payot, Paris. ISBN 2 228… …

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