- moːr ˈkɛltək]; Breton: Ar Mor
Keltiek [ar mo:r kɛl'ti:ɛk]; French: La mer
Celtique [la mɛʁ sɛltik] C.
Michael Hogan. 2011.
Celtic Sea. eds. P.
Saundry & C...
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Panique celtique is the
debut album recorded by
French hip hop act Manau. It was
released in July 1998. It
achieved success in
France and
Belgium (Wallonia)...
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produced the
first academic journal devoted to
Celtic studies,
Revue Celtique.
Revue Celtique was
first published in 1870 in
Paris and
continued until the death...
- The
Celtic Orthodox Church (COC; French: Église
orthodoxe celtique), also
called the Holy
Celtic Church, is an
autocephalous Christian church founded in...
- Études
Celtiques (EC) (French: [etyd sɛltik],
Celtic Studies) is a
French academic journal based in Paris. It
started life
under the name
Revue Celtique, which...
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between 1872 and 1914 and for
being the
author of the book La
Vraie langue celtique et le
cromleck de Rennes-les-Bains,
first published in 1886 (since 1967...
- a 1998 song by
French hip hop band
Manau for
their debut album Panique celtique, on
which it
features as the
second track.
Initially released as a single...
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Symphonie Celtique ("Celtic Symphony"),
subtitled "Tir na nOg", a folk-rock
album by Alan Stivell,
originally released as a
double LP in 1980 by CBS France...
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remained so,
spreading well
beyond Ireland.
Celtic cross monuments Croix celtique de Lug****on,
France Early crosses at Clonmacnoise,
Ireland Kingswood war...
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Renaissance de la
Harpe Celtique or
Renaissance of the
Celtic Harp is a 1972
record album by the
Breton master of the
Celtic harp Alan
Stivell that revolutionised...