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HISTORY PRESENTATION III
emilie bouvier
Created on September 18, 2023
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Celts
In irelanD
start
By Emilie Bouvier and Jonathan Harel, LLCER ANGLAIS L2
index
1. Origin
6. Fantastics creatures
2. Social and politics
7. Celtic Festivals
3. Religious and spiritual beliefs
8. Druids
4. Celtic Gods and Godesses
9. The arrival of Chtistianity
5. Rituals for protection
10. Their legacy
First mention of "Celts" by Greek authors, 540-424 BC
TIMELINE
700 BC
500 BC
300 BC
100 BC
Gaelic
Laginians
Priteni
Bolgic's
A rural place
A monasterie in County Kilkenny
SOMES ROLES
Religious and Spiritualbeliefs
SeasonalCelebrations
DruidPractise
Polytheism
Offerings
Nature Worship
AncestorWorship
Convertion toChristianity
Lugh
Bridget
Dagda
Morrigan
Manannan Mac Lir
Cernunnos
Áine
Ogma
Rituals for Protection
Iron
Dealsand Gifts
Herbsand Plants
Rowan Tree
Salt and Water
Whishesand Rituals
leprechaun
Dullahan
banshee
pouka
merrow
Samhain
Beltane
Druids
ReligiousLeaders
Teachers
Astrologersand Astronomers
LegalExperts
KnowledgeKeepers
Poets
Healers and Herbalists
Political Advisors
EnvironmentalManagement
664 : Synod of Whitby
Whitby Abbey
King Oswiu
A birthright
Celtic people came first between 700 and 100 BC
The History of Celtic language in Ireland
Ogham script between the 4th and the 7th centuries
Christian and Latin influences (5th century)
Old Irish and Viking and Norman invasions
Medium Irish (10th to 13th centuries)
Anglo-Norman (from 12th to the 17th centuries)
Modern Irish (from 16th to 18th centuries)
Decline and rebirth (19th century)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Modern Irish (from 16th to 18th centuries)
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