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The Evidence for Imbolc ... Customs of Imbolc ... In ancient and early medieval times, a pagan ceremony of a particular sort was held in areas throughout Europe, especially ones of Teutonic and Celtic heritage.
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www.applewarrior.com/celticwell/ejournal/imbolc/yesterd...
www.applewarrior.com/celticwell/ejournal/imbolc/yesterdays.htm
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The warriors were not a social class of people. All the ancient Celtic people were warriors if they needed to be. Although most women stayed home, looking after the crops ... There were warrior schools. A couple of those schools were run by women. But they were the exceptions. Most of the warriors were well trained men.
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www.celticheritage.net/warrior.shtml
www.celticheritage.net/warrior.shtml
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Celts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Celts (pronounced /ˈkelts/ or , see names of the Celts; the most common academic usage is with a velar "c", pronounced as "k") is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts
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Far from being merely another warrior tribe, the Celts possessed a taste for art and beauty which is reflected in many of their artifacts. This Anthropomorphic hilt short sword demonstrates one of their most entrancing. ... The Celt-Iberians of Roman times were justly famed for their weapons, such as the Falcata (left),
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www.celticgrounds.com/chapters/c-weapons.htm
www.celticgrounds.com/chapters/c-weapons.htm
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At this time the Romans were pressing on the Etruscans from below, and Roman and Celt were acting in definite concert and alliance. ... It is also found in Switzerland - e.g., Minno-dunum (Moudon), Eburo-dunum (Yverdon) - and in the Netherlands, where the famous city of Leyden goes back to a Celtic Lug-dunum.
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www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/mlcr/mlcr01.htm
www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/mlcr/mlcr01.htm
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The basic social structure was threefold: the chieftain, the warrior aristocracy, ... 8. This sketch of the ancient Celts was pieced together from a number of sources: the BBC series on The Celts; Georges Dottin, The Civilization of the Celts, (New York: Crescent Books, 1970); the Encyclopedia Britannica article "Celt";
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Mad emperors, brutal entertainments and lascivious lifestyles. These are the familiar images of ancient Rome, but what was it really like ... Hadrian's Wall Gallery - A guide to the famous 73-mile barrier...
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www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/
www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/
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The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that the gods could blur the boundaries between different classes of beings. ... To the Celtic people, bulls stood for strength and power. Irish mythology tells of two famous beasts, the White-Horned Bull of Connacht and the Brown Bull of Ulster. The rulers of Connacht and Ulster...
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www.mythencyclopedia.com/Am-Ar/Animals-in-Mythology.htm...
www.mythencyclopedia.com/Am-Ar/Animals-in-Mythology.html
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