Comments - Not All Celts Are Gaels - The Wild Geese2024-03-28T20:36:58Zhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=6442157%3ABlogPost%3A43231&xn_auth=noNot heard back. Any clarific…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2020-04-12:6442157:Comment:2463592020-04-12T23:03:27.912ZArlester Christianhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/ArlesterChristian
<p>Not heard back. Any clarification forthcoming?</p>
<p>Not heard back. Any clarification forthcoming?</p> Thanks for the informative ar…tag:thewildgeese.irish,2019-12-22:6442157:Comment:2450712019-12-22T22:35:26.211ZArlester Christianhttps://thewildgeese.irish/profile/ArlesterChristian
<p>Thanks for the informative article. Your final lines however are a bit confounding.</p>
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<p>There is no evident or proven link between the Celti of Classical sources and the people who now live in Scotland, Ireland, Mann, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany or Spain, popularly identified as Celtic areas today, or indeed their kin elsewhere in the world. These can claim descent from Britons and Cymry or from Gaels and that's about it." </p>
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<p>So what happened to the Britons, Cymry…</p>
<p>Thanks for the informative article. Your final lines however are a bit confounding.</p>
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<p>There is no evident or proven link between the Celti of Classical sources and the people who now live in Scotland, Ireland, Mann, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany or Spain, popularly identified as Celtic areas today, or indeed their kin elsewhere in the world. These can claim descent from Britons and Cymry or from Gaels and that's about it." </p>
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<p>So what happened to the Britons, Cymry and Gaels? Was their line extinguished? And if so where do these current inhabitants come from, what origin are they?</p>
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<p>Look forward to your further expounding.</p>