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Middle Ages Great Moravia during Svatopluk I (r. 871–894), according to Štefanovičová (1989) When Slav migrations ended, their f ...
As of 1878, there were only three majority Slavic states in the world: the Russian Empire, Principality of Serbia and Principali ...
Celtic Race The Celts (/kɛlts/, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/) were a collection of Indo- ...
The Celts were often in conflict with the Romans, such as in the Roman–Gallic wars, the Celtiberian Wars, the conquest of Gaul a ...
to Keltoi living around the source of the Danube and in the far west of Europe.[26] The etymology of Keltoi is unclear. Possible ...
Celtic refers to a language family and, more generally, means "of the Celts" or "in the style of the Celts". Several archaeologi ...
The eventual area of Hallstatt influence (by 500 BC, HaD) in light yellow. The core territory of the La Tène culture (450 BC) in ...
'Celtic from the West' theory A map of Europe in the Bronze Age, showing the Atlantic network in red In the late 20th century, t ...
over a vast area for a very long time yet somehow avoided major dialectal splits", and "it keeps Celtic fairly close to Italy, w ...
Reconstruction of a late La Tène period settlement in Havranok, Slovakia (second–first century BC) The concept that the Hallstat ...
The Greek historian Ephorus of Cyme in Asia Minor, writing in the 4th century BC, believed the Celts came from the islands off t ...
Iberian provinces and fought a major battle with the Saluvii at Entremont in 124–123 BC. Gradually Roman control extended, and t ...
In addition to Gauls infiltrating from the north of the Pyrenees, the Roman and Greek sources mention Celtic populations in thre ...
The origins of the Celtiberians might provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. The ...
Middle Bronze Age, when North Westwern Italy appears closely linked regarding the production of bronze artefacts, including orna ...
area during the Celtic migrations at the end of the 4th century BC, though there is no evidence for their existence before the 1 ...
Main article: Insular Celts All living Celtic languages today belong to the Insular Celtic languages, derived from the Celtic la ...
Romanisation A Gallo-Roman sculpture of the Celtic god Cernunnos (middle), flanked by the Roman gods Apollo and Mercury Main art ...
Society The Ludovisi Gaul, Roman copy of a Hellenistic sculpture of a dying Celtic couple, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme. To the ex ...
The reverse side of a British bronze mirror, with spiral and trumpet motifs typical of La Tène Celtic art in Britain A 4th centu ...
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