PPT-IRISH GODDESSES Celtic Goddesses
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Continental Sphere of Influence Matronae childbirth fertility Rosmerta fertility Epona horse war fertility Celtic Goddesses 1 Continental Irish Sphere of Influence
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Continental Sphere of Influence Matronae childbirth fertility Rosmerta fertility Epona horse war fertility Celtic Goddesses 1 Continental Irish Sphere of Influence Matronae Eriu fertility. Setting the stage for disaster. Introduction. The famine killed 1 million people and forced another 1 million to leave. . Most of the land in Ireland was owned by British landlords who rented it to Irish farmers for large amounts of money.. The story of two crosses. NT text 30 – 90 AD. Early 60’s Nero persecutions. Temple Destroyed 70 AD. Roman candles. Domitian persecution 81-96 AD. Diocletian persecution 303. Church moves east to west. Iconography and Metal-. Smithing. Techniques. With Jason N. . Bellchamber. . Saxon Wolf Symbolism . The wolf was often an inspiration for names in Anglo-Saxon England. . Bardawulf. (Bright Wolf). Randwulf. 1000-50 B.C.E.. Spread of the Celts. Celtic civilization originated in Central Europe in the first millennium B.C.E.. Around 500 B.C.E., the Celtic groups began a rapid expansion in several directions.. Mr. Pratt. ASTEC Charter High School. Who are the Celts?. They were Known as the . Gauls. in some ancient texts.. The Celts were a collection of tribes that share certain cultural elements, including language, art, and mythology.. tephen O’ Connor. Dublin's Timeline . 1. These are different times of the city of Dublin I will be talking about with you today:. INTRODUCTION. 2. The name Baile Atha Cliath means “ford of the hurdles" because Celtic people crossed the River Liffey on a bridge made of branches and hurdles. . Chapter 9. Irish Traditional Music. Encompasses traditional, neo-traditional, and post-traditional styles . “Europe’s most commercially successful music” . Backdrop: formation of Irish nation and nationalism, history of oppression (Irish potato famine) and strife (“The Troubles”), Irish diaspora, transnational flows. LO: To explore the . central metaphor . of the poem and consider Yeats’ key concerns. Celtic Culture and Faeries. The poem was written in 1886, and published in 1889. Yeats was 21 when he wrote it, and at the beginning of his career. It celebrates the stories of Ireland that his mother loved. The images are consciously quaint. Yeats would later compile books of Irish fairy lore. Contents. Irish Traditional Instruments. Irish Traditional Tunes. Information on . I. rish songs. Irish Traditional Artists. Irish Pop Artists. Introduction. What you will learn during this presentation;. Introduction to Irish . History. John Rickard. Bucknell. University. Irish Geography. Ireland . is an island located at the far Western edge of Europe in the Atlantic Ocean. Map of Ireland. Lying . A brief history. Celts. The Celts are an ethnic group . that share a similar culture. . There are six Celtic areas left today: Scotland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall (part of England) & Brittany (part of France). All of their native languages are making a comeback.. -. The term '. celtic. music' is a rather loose . one. It covers . the traditional music of the . celtic. countries - Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany (in France), Galicia (in Spain) and areas . that came . Tim C.. Matt C.. Gage P.. The Foundation, The Past, The Present. Introduction to the Celtic religion. This project provides a cursory overview. on the Celtic religion its customs, its. holidays, and its traditions. Celtic music is defined as music that . originates from the countries of Ireland. , . Scotland and Wales. . The people who live in these locations are known as . Celts. , which is how the music became known as Celtic music. .
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