r/CelticUnion Jul 19 '25

First Irish Language Strategy for Courts Service: aim to make a "Fully Bilingual Service'

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r/CelticUnion Jul 19 '25

Medieval interlaced and knots on the altar of St. Mary's church, Melide (Galicia)

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While many of these motives are probably derived from Medieval designs elsewhere, there's still continuity with Gallaecian autochthonous art: 1. Xanceda torc and stone carvings from the oppidum of St. Trega, A Guarda. 2. Foxados Torc.

Hope you liked it.


r/CelticUnion Jul 05 '25

Né Ladeiras - Northern Portugal Celtic Music (and related playlist)

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r/CelticUnion Jun 30 '25

History of the Celtic Languages, part 2 - P/Q hypothesis

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r/CelticUnion Jun 18 '25

An outline of Celtiberian grammar (Wodtko, Dagmar S.) [2003]

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r/CelticUnion Jun 18 '25

Have there been any advances on the classification of the Ancient Ligurian language?

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r/CelticUnion Jun 15 '25

Is there any Celticism in countries like Austria and Slovenia?

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So, while it is true that there is Celticism in Galicia, Asturias and other places that have had Celtic populations in the past, I was wondering if the same happens in other countries such as Austria, Slovenia or even in Turkey that used to have the Galatian population.


r/CelticUnion Jun 15 '25

Have there been any new discoveries related to the Noric language?

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r/CelticUnion Jun 15 '25

Which language did the Astures tribe speak? What is the current academic consensus?

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r/CelticUnion May 10 '25

Is Devon Celtic?

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I recently took a dna test (I’m from Devon) and suprisingly got more Celtic dna than English so im just wondering


r/CelticUnion May 06 '25

Is there any links to Celtic/insular Brythonic language(s) in modern day Northumberland?

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I’ve always been fascinated as a Northumbrian by my regions history and wondered if we ever had a Celtic language since we have a LOT of Celtic influence even modern day, with Celtic grave stones in churches etc. I’ve read a few articles on wiki but it just brushes over us speaking Cumbrian for a bit and then English takes over. Apparently we also had the Votadini who lived in the area for a long time but there’s not much info on them either. So if anyone knows anything or has any resources I’d love to know them :)


r/CelticUnion Mar 08 '25

What makes Cornwall Celtic?

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r/CelticUnion Mar 06 '25

If you are interested in Conlangs, the creator of the Old Gallaecian Conlang released an article about [re]constructing infinitive forms for the verbs of this language

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r/CelticUnion Mar 06 '25

Celtiberian Inscription Found at La Peña del Castro: One of the Earliest Examples of Alphabetic Writing in Northern Iberia

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r/CelticUnion Feb 24 '25

I’m glad this group exists to bring celts/Gaels and allies from around the world together

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r/CelticUnion Feb 24 '25

Is Devon considered Celtic?

20 Upvotes

r/CelticUnion Feb 08 '25

Please feel welcome to join the Celtic Nations Hub Discord Server!

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r/CelticUnion Jan 27 '25

The Spanish band Cuélebre has this song titled "Gontavrio" in the Gaulish language. Perhaps people here will enjoy it.

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r/CelticUnion Jan 27 '25

Forming the Celtic Union in Hearts of Iron IV: Kaiserredux

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r/CelticUnion Jan 16 '25

If anyone is interested in the "Old Gallaecian" Conlang, I'd ask if you could kindly vote here.

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r/CelticUnion Jan 14 '25

A day of immersion for Breton schoolchildren in the 1930s, when the Breton language was banned from schools! 🎓 👨‍🏫 Magazine in Breton language with English subtitles!

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r/CelticUnion Jan 12 '25

A few Curse Tablets in the Gaulish language were found in Orléans, France

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r/CelticUnion Jan 07 '25

How possible could it be that Gallaecian and Lusitanian were the same language?

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r/CelticUnion Jan 07 '25

I came across an article suggesting that the Astures were a non-Indo-European people. However, I was under the impression that the prevailing consensus identifies them as Indo-European, likely Celtic. Have there been any recent discoveries or updates on this topic?

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r/CelticUnion Jan 07 '25

Gallaecian Torcs, illustration by Paco Boluda

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