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Celticisation, or Celticization, was historically the process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts, or via cultural exchange driven by proximity and trade. Today, as the Celtic inhabited-areas significantly differ, the term still refers to making something Celtic, usually focusing around the Celtic nations and their languages.

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Celticisation

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Celticisation, or Celticization, was historically the process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts, or via cultural exchange driven by...

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Gaelicisation

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something Gaelic, or gaining characteristics of the Gaels, a sub-branch of celticisation. The Gaels are an ethno-linguistic group, traditionally viewed as having...

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Celts

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provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. The process of Celticisation of the southwestern area of the peninsula...

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Welsh people

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large-scale Iron Age migrations into Great Britain, in which case the Celticisation of Britain would have occurred through cultural diffusion. Most people...

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Germanisation

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Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation Croatisation Cypriotisation...

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Belgae

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language border", but van Durme accepts that Germanic did not block "Celticisation coming from the south" so "both phenomena were simultaneous and interfering"...

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Cultural assimilation

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Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation Croatisation Cypriotisation...

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Rhaetian people

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least some of the tribes lost their ancestral Raetic tongue to Celtic. Celticisation also finds support in the Roman practice of twinning the Raeti with...

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Rajputisation

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Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation Croatisation Cypriotisation...

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Celtiberian language

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interpretación», Palaeohispanica 2, pp. 213–226. Alberro, Manuel (2003). "The celticisation of the Iberian Peninsula, a process that could have had parallels in...

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Celticism

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Europe since the 18th century Celtism also known as Celtic neopaganism Celticisation, the historic process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient...

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Dacian language

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Transylvania. In Moesia, South of the Danube, there was also extensive Celticisation. An example is the Scordisci tribe of Moesia Superior, reported by the...

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Ancient Celtic warfare

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produced cultural offshoots through descent, diffusion, migration and Celticisation. Archaeology provides much information regarding the material culture...

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Prehistoric Ireland

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Celticization of Ireland, Emania No. 9 (1991), 5–16. Waddell, J., 'Celts, Celticisation and the Irish Bronze Age', in J. Waddell and E. Shee Twohig (eds.),...

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Kaspar Bernauer

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Rhaetian enclave of Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region, which escaped Celticisation, and was fluent in an archaic form of the Vallader dialect of Romansh...

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Timeline of Hungarian history

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Date Event The Celticisation of Transdanubia is completed and the native languages disappear. 279 BC Celts invade the Balkan Peninsula from the Middle...

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