Before the coming of the Roman empire, Celtic languages were spoken across Europe. Present day placenames indicate the extent ...
Indeed, historians believe that the druids of Gaul may have trained in Anglesey, and it was because of British support for the Gaulish tribes during the Roman wars that Julius Caesar launched two ...
So far, experts have been able to study one of the tablets in detail, and they discovered that it contained an inscription in Gaulish, an extinct Celtic language. The man in grave F2199 was buried ...
Towards the end of the Roman empire, Brittania was under almost continual attack. During the fourth and fifth centuries the ...
Northern Brittania was facing incursions by the Picts from north east Scotland, while from across the North Sea came the Germanic tribes - the ... a residue of native Gaulish speakers to form ...
Its Latin inscription was accompanied by several words written in Gaulish, a Celtic language. Pierre-Yves Lambert of the French National Center for Scientific Research suggests that this tablet ...