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The word “Druid” may come from the Irish-Gaelic word ... In The Gallic Wars, Julius Caesar claimed that people in Gaul were “devoted to superstitious rites” and that they turned to the ...
Map of Celtic expansion in Europe. In yellow, the Hallstatt territorial core, in the 6th century BC; in light green, maximum Celtic expansion, in 275 BC; in white, the Lusitanian domain of Iberia ...
The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.
The evidence suggests that by the first century AD, the language spoken in Wales - and throughout southern Britain - was Brythonic, a Celtic language closely related to the Gaulish of Gaul.