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A Celt from the West.

Celtica Katılım Ekim 2024
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Imbolc has been recently celebrated by our family. Our offerings have been given to our gods. Thank you for blessing our family and our Celtic tribe.
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Thugamar féin an Samhradh Linn
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@Louks2Dre @Kengetskeltikos They’re Celtic tribes unrelated to the name “Britain” or it’s predecessor words like “Pretanikai” etc
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Remember, we are not "Britons". Our Ancestors were Celts, not Britons. The word "Britain" comes to us from a Greek explorer, Pytheas, and this was picked up by the Romans. Its said he asked some Northern Gauls what the islanders are called, "Pretannikai", - not our own word.
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"Gael" is likely a Christian insult to the Irish. Its a Brythonic P Celtic word meaning "wildmen", or "savages", which in a Christian context would be more correct, "savages". Christianity, fittingly, came from Britain. Its why "Gael" but not "Celt" appears in early Irish texts
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Kevin MacLean (Fortress of Lugh)
Calling Old Irish, Old Gaelic is entirely reasonable given that the language was spoken natively in both Britain and Ireland. The Gaelic language has been spoken natively in Britain since at least the 2nd century AD, but as I theorize, it developed across regions of both from the proto-Celtic period. Calling the language at that point Irish is therefore not geographical accurate. This is a growing view. Some years ago when I pointed this out, it was scarcely heard of. Now, a quick search of Old Irish will mention it is also known as Old Gaelic.
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@lotuseaters_com @hall_sloan @RestoreBritain_ Boudicca was the ultimate defender of the Britons, and the Anglo-Saxons were the people who eventually pushed her descendants into the fringes of the island. Stop using her.
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Beltany Stone Circle, Tír Chonaill
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@Rudiotarvos @Saskiateague What are you trying to say? The Celts weren’t a unified group? Just because they had tribes? You can look at the “Nerios” stone for the model written out clearly. Celts identified by their tribe, but also as part of the broader Celtic world. Ask Moniz about the stone for details
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When Boudicca’s daughters were raped and abused by foreign invaders, she burned an entire city to the ground in revenge. Fast forward: The UK allows itself to get invaded by the third world in hopes of not appearing racist. Our ancestors had fire in their blood. Time to bring it back.
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@FortressLugh @Saskiateague If they are so Brythonic, then they have no business calling themselves English. The English are the people who did everything they could to destroy the culture of Boudicca and now they want to claim her glory.
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Houses should be round in Britain, this is all.
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Kevin MacLean (Fortress of Lugh)
Irish myth and legends constantly treat Scotland as part of a contiguous Gaelic zone. Cuchulainn does his training in Scotland. Finn mac Cumhail is mentioned as having returned from Scotland. Pictish mercenaries served Irish high kings, etc. Even the myth of the origins of the Picts connects them to the Gaels. These kinds of deep mythical connections do not grow over a two hundred year period.
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