- Look up
Celtic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celtic,
Celtics or
Keltic may
refer to:
pertaining to Celts, a
collection of Indo-European
peoples in...
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Keltic Lodge is a
premier resort hotel in the
village of Ingonish, Nova
Scotia in Canada, on the
northeastern coast of Cape
Breton Island. The
Keltic...
- The
Celtic languages (/ˈkɛltɪk/ KEL-tik) are a
branch of the Indo-European
language family,
descended from Proto-Celtic. The term "Celtic" was
first used...
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Keltic Gold is a type of semi-hard
cheese from
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom. It is made by Wha****rough Farm
Foods near Bude.
During ripening, it is...
- The
Nordic race is an
obsolete racial classification of
humans based on a now-disproven
theory of
biological race. It was once
considered a race or one...
- The
Keltic Dreams are an
Irish dancing troupe based in PS 059 (The
Community School of Technology) in the Bronx, New York City. They are led by Dublin-raised...
- an
inner mystery of the
godhead whose lore is also used by the "Ancient
Keltic Church".
There are
currently two
groups operating under the
title of Clan...
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Stonehenge was
traced and
dispelled in T. D. Kendrick, The Druids: A
Study in
Keltic Prehistory (London: Methuen) 1927.
Parker Pearson,
Michael (2023). Stonehenge:...
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historian Strabo, wrote: The Alps are
inhabited by
numerous nations, but all
Keltic with the
exception of the Ligurians, and these,
though of a
different race...
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Retrieved 8
January 2017. Kendrick,
Thomas D. (1966). The Druids: A
Study in
Keltic Prehistory. New York:
Barnes & Noble. p. 78. Birkhan, H. (1997). Die Kelten...