CELT

kĕlt, sĕlt or Keltkĕlt. 1 One who speaks a Celtic language or who derives ancestry from an area where a Celtic language was spoken; i.e., one from Ireland, the Scottish Hebrides and Highlands, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, or Brittany. 2 A member of a group of peoples first found in SW Germany and E France early in the 2d millennium b.c., but perhaps much older than that. The Celts were a group of tribes speaking Indo-European dialects. Armed with iron weapons and mounted on horses, they spread rapidly over Europe, crossing into the British Isles, moving S over France, Italy, and Spain, fighting the Macedonians, and penetrating into Asia Minor, where they raided Hellenistic centers. The Celts introduced the newly developed iron industries. Their wealth from trade and from raiding helped to maintain their dominance over Central Europe during the Iron Age. The La Tène culture developed among the Celts. Greek influences that stimulated Celtic culture included the introduction of the chariot and of writing. Art flourished in richly ornamented styles. The Celts lived in semifortified villages, with a tribal organization that became increasingly hierarchical as wealth was acquired. Priests, nobles, artisans, and peasants were clearly distinguished, and the powers of the chief became kinglike. The Celts believed in a demonic universe and relied on the ministry of the druids. Much Western European folklore is derived from the Celts. By the 4th cent. b.c. they could no longer withstand the encroaching Germanic tribes, and they lost most of their holdings in the north and in W Germany. From that time on, Celtic history becomes confused with that of the many unsettled tribes in Europe. Celtic language and culture were variously dispersed among peoples of little historical identity, and until the 20th cent. historians obscured the very important differences among these groups by naming them all Celts. Further confusion has resulted from the designation of the Celts as a racial group. To the Greeks and Romans, the Celts were tall, muscular, and light-skinned, but it is believed that these were qualities of the Celt warriors rather than Celts in general. The term Celtic is actually a cultural one, unrelated to physical heredity. It implies a cultural tradition maintained through many centuries of common history in the same general area. See also Iron Age.

See N. Chadwick, The Celts (1970); D. Adam, The Edge of Glory: Prayers in the Celtic Tradition (1988); A. McBain, Celtic Mythology and Religions (1988).

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...his Origines Fr. 39 P of the Celts as brave, quarrelsome, superstitious...ingrained prejudice against the Celts, with all the skill we might...repertory of ideas hostile to the Celts. Fonteius had been praetor...Roman traders keep accounts. No Celt ever does business without a...
...islanders really call themselves Celts? That is another question...which they were composed. The Celts of Britain behaved differently...among them. 2 The names of Celt and Gaul are properly the names...on the eastern limit of the Celts that the evidence found regarding...
...that we are speaking of a cognate deity for both Roman and Celt. And, of course, one may recall the famous passage of Arrian I, 5; written in the 2nd cent. A.D. in which the Celts haughtily informed Alexander that their greatest fear was...
4 Saxon or Celt? Ccedmon, The Seafarer and the Irish tradition MARK ATHERTON I Saxon or Celt? she continued, laughing in the darkness...challenge of a medieval border guard: Saxon or Celt? She is heard, of course, by the disapproving...
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...on four spatulate celts and a cannel coal celt associated with human...reference to spatulate celts. In 1880, Edwin...obtained a cannel coal celt from a grave at the...the three spatulate celts available for study...of the cannel coal celt. Walter Manger...
...summit evaluation also gave CELT important qualitative...shape future summits and CELTs ongoing agenda. Next...the summits completion, CELT began to build upon the...associations who participated in CELTs 2004 National Education...For more information on CELT and its future events...
...sympathetically, the Celt for the English readers...own negative role in the Celts alienation. Arnolds first...standing of the Irish Celt. Culture is the teleology...amorousness, coupled with the Celts sentimental, yet sensuous...measure and render the Celt ineffectual, hobbled...
A Hafted Stone Celt from Genesee County...a few ground stone celts with preserved handles...noted the terms celt and adze are variously...archaeologists. Generally, celts have a symmetrical...characteristics of celts and adzes will be...discussed after the celt found in Genesee County...
...than simply suggest the place of the Celts in the providential design; in the...Bibliotheque Nationale, MS. fonds celt. no 5) is described in Christian...this Breton scribe thought of the Celts in both places as one people...
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The Dream of the Celt. The Dream of the Celt (El sueno del celta) the latest novel by Mario Vargas Llosa...is no stranger to mixing fact and fiction. The Dream of the Celt, which takes its title from a line in one of Casements own poems...
The Last of the Celts. by Terence Winch THE LAST OF THE CELTS. By Marcus Tanner. Yale Univ. Press. 398 pp. $30 The Last of the Celts maps out the seemingly irrevocable decline of a great world culture. Calling upon a torrent of histories...
The Mighty Celt by Rebecca Kemp The Mighty Celt DIR/WRI Pearse Elliott...Breathnach) ends The Mighty Celts comparison with Man About...tone is set in The Mighty Celts opening sequence, an...which he calls The Mighty Celt after an ancient Celtic...
Celts behaving madly: drug-fuelled Gaelic romanticism has rejuvenated Scottish culture. by Don Watson "We are the lowest of the...
Celts and Californians: Invaders of the World. by Ed Ayers Historically, one...warrior. Having read the islands history, I was fairly certain that the Celts had never succeeded in invading Majorca. But something bearing their image...
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Celt Yn Tanior Dychymyg Yn Y Faenol. MAE Goeyl...Ddraig 2003 mewn darllediad arbennig. Y graep Celt fun gyfrifol am yr holl gyffro a Lisa Gwilym...Roedd honno hefyd yn nos on wych. Sefydlwyd Celt dros 20 mlynedd yn ol ac maer band wedi gweld...
...THE BITZ: Going Solo Is a Sound Idea for Celt Singer Iarla. by Maeve Quigley PART of the recipe for Afro Celt Sound Systems amazing music is Iarla OLionairds...do the whole lot. "Every member of Afro Celt likes to do his own project on the side...
...Brewer Hops to It for All-Welsh Beer; the Celt Experience Is the Only Ale with Ingredients...of Brains or the Rhymney Brewery, The Celt Experience is the only one where all the...expert Brian Glover gives his verdict on The Celt Experience It sat glowing on the table...
Clash of the Celts Irish Actors Taunts Trigger...most recent films - The Mighty Celt and Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom...ex-terrorist in The Mighty Celt opposite X-Files star Gillian...and all that. In The Mighty Celt, the terrorist he plays returns...
CRYING OUT FOR THE ANGLO CELT CUP; ULSTER SFC DONEGAL V DOWN, SUNDAY...18 years since they carried the Anglo Celt home and in between times theyve lost...ability on Sunday." TARGET The Anglo Celt trophy LESSONS LEARNED Donegals Kevin...
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...resulted from the designation of the Celts as a racial group. To the Greeks and Romans, the Celts were tall, muscular, and light...believed that these were qualities of the Celt warriors rather than Celts in general. The term Celtic is actually...
...ancient settlement, Spain, near the Durius (now Douro) River and north of modern Soria. Numantia played a central role in the Celt-Iberian resistance to Roman conquest. Its inhabitants withstood repeated Roman attacks from the time of Cato the Elders campaign...
...technology, and other service-related industries. History Early History Welsh tradition stretches back into prehistory (see Celt ; Great Britain ). In the first centuries a.d., Celtic-speaking clans of shepherds, farmers, and forest dwellers defended...
...into France, the Low Countries, Denmark, and the British Isles; this was the period of the first of the great Celtic (see Celt ) migrations. Tenian culture flourished until subjected to the advances of the Roman Empire. The Celtic peoples of the La Tene...
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