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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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