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  • 51Britons (historical) — Historically, the Britons (sometimes Brythons or British) were the P Celtic speaking indigenous peoples inhabiting the island of Great Britain south of the river Forth. They were speakers of the Brythonic languages (also called P Celtic) and… …

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  • 52Caer Ibormeith — For the Welsh reflex of Roman castrum, see caer. In Irish mythology, Caer Ibormeith was a daughter of Prince Ethal Anbuail of Sid Uamuin in Connacht. Every alternate Samhain she would change into a swan, in which form she would remain for a year… …

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  • 53Norse-Gaels — The Norse Gaels were a people who dominated much of the Irish Sea region and western Scotland for a large part of the Middle Ages, who were of Scandinavian and Gaelic origin and as a whole exhibited a great deal of Gaelic and Norse cultural… …

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  • 54Crobh Dearg — Drob Derg (modern spelling: Crobh Dearg; pronounced crove derg) is a Celtic goddess, in Scottish, Irish and Welsh mythology. Her name means red claws . She is one of the harvest goddesses, and is also known as, or linked to, Lassi (Flame), Lassar …

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  • 55Lámfhind — (Old Irish White Hand ), son of Agnoman, was, according to medieval Irish historical traditions, an ancestor of the Milesians, who are said to have settled Ireland from the Iberian Peninsula and from whom the lineages of most of the traditional… …

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  • 56Etymology of Scotland — The founders of Scotland of late medieval legend, Scota with Goídel Glas, voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th century manuscript of the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower. Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba pronounced  …

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  • 57Гэдельская — (гэльск. Gaedhel, древнейш. форма Góidel, Góedel, соврем. gaoidhealg), или гэльская, ветвь кельтской семьи языков состоит из трех представителей: 1) ирийского (древний ирийский, среднеирийский и современный новоирийский, или ирландский); 2)… …

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  • 58Galates — (griechisch Γαλάτης) oder Keltos (griechisch Κέλτος) ist in der griechischen Mythologie der eponyme Heros der Kelten. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Die Abstammung der Gallier 2 Die Abstammung der Galater …

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  • 59Liste keltischer Götter und Sagengestalten — Die Liste der keltischen Götter und Sagengestalten soll Götter der antiken Kelten sowie die wichtigsten Figuren der mittelalterlichen Sagen Irlands und Britanniens aufzeigen, die sehr oft ebenfalls auf antik keltische Gottheiten zurückzuführen… …

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  • 60Miled — Miled, auch Míl [mʴiːlʴ], Míl Espáne, Míl Espáine oder latinisiert Milesius, ist eine Figur der irischen Mythologie, mit dem den Goidelen namengebenden Stammvater Goidel Glas (vom kymrischen Gwyddel, „Irländer“, gwydd, „Wald“). Míl Espáne wird… …

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