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  • 41Noric language — Noric Spoken in Austria, Slovenia Extinct unknown; later than the 2nd century AD Language family Indo European Celtic …

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  • 42Sub-Roman Britain — Quick Reference: History of the British Isles History of the British Isles This box …

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  • 43Continental Celtic languages — Continental Celtic Geographic distribution: Formerly continental Europe; Asia Minor Linguistic classification: Indo European Celtic Continental Celtic Subdivisions …

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  • 44Epidii — TOCright The Epidii (Greek Επίδιοι) were a Celtic tribe that inhabited the modern day regions of Argyll and Kintyre, as well as the islands of Islay and Jura. They were mentioned by the geographer Ptolemy of Alexandria:: Next to the Damnoni, but… …

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  • 45Carruthers — refers to:*Name **Carruthers is a placeneme in Dumfriesshire which is said to derive from the Brittonic word caer meaning fort (as in Caerlaverock castle, not far away) and the personal name Ruther (originally Rhythr or Rydderch). It has been… …

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  • 46Kenneth H. Jackson — Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson (1 November 1909 – 20 February 1991) was an English linguist and a translator who specialised in the Celtic languages. He demonstrated how the text of the Ulster Cycle of tales, written down around 1100, preserves an… …

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  • 47British language (Celtic) — language name=British region=Formerly England, Wales, and southern Scotland extinct=developed into Brythonic and then into Early Welsh and Early Cornish by the 7th century familycolor=Indo European fam2=Celtic fam3=Insular Celtic fam4=Brythonic… …

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  • 48Hen Ogledd — Contents 1 Background 1.1 Historical context …

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  • 49Yeavering — is a very small hamlet in the north east corner of the civil parish of Kirknewton in the English county of Northumberland. It is located at latitude 55° 34’ longitude 2° 07’, on the River Glen at the northern edge of the Cheviot Hills.According… …

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  • 50Neithon of Alt Clut — Neithon (died 620?) was a 7th century ruler of Alt Clut, the Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde (modern Dumbarton Rock). According to the Harleian genealogies, he was the son of Guipno map Dumnagual Hen. Alfred Smyth suggests he is the… …

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