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Celticisation, or Celticization, was
historically the
process of
conquering and ****imilating by the
ancient Celts, or via
cultural exchange driven by...
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provide a key to
understanding the
Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. The
process of
Celticisation of the
southwestern area of the peninsula...
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something Gaelic, or
gaining characteristics of the Gaels, a sub-branch of
celticisation. The
Gaels are an ethno-linguistic group,
traditionally viewed as having...
- large-scale Iron Age
migrations into
Great Britain, in
which case the
Celticisation of
Britain would have
occurred through cultural diffusion. Most people...
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Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation Croatisation Czechisation...
- Transylvania. In Moesia,
South of the Danube,
there was also
extensive Celticisation. An
example is the
Scordisci tribe of
Moesia Superior,
reported by the...
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language border", but van
Durme accepts that
Germanic did not
block "
Celticisation coming from the south" so "both
phenomena were
simultaneous and interfering"...
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least some of the
tribes lost
their ancestral Raetic tongue to Celtic.
Celticisation also
finds support in the
Roman practice of
twinning the
Raeti with...
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Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation Croatisation Czechisation...
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Europe since the 18th
century Celtism also
known as
Celtic neopaganism Celticisation, the
historic process of
conquering and ****imilating by the ancient...