
Originally Posted by
sheerluck
I'd read that the "Gaelic" identity was pretty much a recent invention, and that there were no tribes/invaders that identified themselves as such. It was just an invention to gang together and try and get back at the English.
Made for some interesting times at family gatherings (I had 1 Welsh grandmother, 1 Irish grandmother, 1 Scottish grandfather and 1 English grandfather) and when the 6 nations rugby is going!
But hey. At least 596 years ago, we ganged up and trashed those dastardly Frogs!
It's interesting if you go back far enough you'll find the people now known as Celts, originated from what is now France (then known as Gaul) in fact the Bretons (one of the 6 Celtic Nations, Brittany) are still there.
They have been recorded as being as far east as what is now the middle east and as far south as Egypt on their nomadic journey to where they are now.
The Romans called them a very frightening enemy, but very disorginised, which brought them undone in many battles, then and to this day, the English used them to frighten the bejesus out of their enemy, which seemed to work quite well.
Baz.
PS The Viking influence still remains in Ireland, a little town called Dublin.
Cheers Baz.
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