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- Celtic_onomastics abstract "Onomastics is an important source of information on the early Celts, as Greco-Roman historiography recorded Celtic names before substantial written information becomes available in any Celtic language.Like Germanic names, early Celtic names are often dithematic.suffix -rix \"ruler\"VercingetorixOrgetorixDumnorixCingetorixsuffix -maris / -marus \"great\"BritomarisIndutiomarusViridomarusSome information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish and Welsh mythology, which often continue older theonyms:Gwenhwyfar, from *Uindā Seibrā \"White Phantom\"Brigid, from *Brigantia \"the High one\"Lugh and Lleu, cognate with Gaulish Lugus".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageExternalLink cel-anci.php.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageExternalLink gaulish.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageID "26669203".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageLength "1301".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageRevisionID "582105808".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Brigid.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Britomaris.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celtic_names.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Onomastics.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_polytheism.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_toponymy.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Cingetorix.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Dumnorix.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_name.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Greek_historiography.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Guinevere.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Indutiomarus.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Irish_mythology.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Irish_personal_naming_system.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Lleu_Llaw_Gyffes.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Lugh.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Lugus.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Onomastics.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Orgetorix.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Place_names_in_Ireland.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic_personal_naming_system.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_toponymy.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Vercingetorix.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Viridomarus.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_mythology.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_surnames.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_toponymy.
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Celtic name".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Celtic onomastics".
- Celtic_onomastics wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Celts.
- Celtic_onomastics subject Category:Celtic_names.
- Celtic_onomastics subject Category:Onomastics.
- Celtic_onomastics hypernym Source.
- Celtic_onomastics comment "Onomastics is an important source of information on the early Celts, as Greco-Roman historiography recorded Celtic names before substantial written information becomes available in any Celtic language.Like Germanic names, early Celtic names are often dithematic.suffix -rix \"ruler\"VercingetorixOrgetorixDumnorixCingetorixsuffix -maris / -marus \"great\"BritomarisIndutiomarusViridomarusSome information on prehistoric Celtic polytheism can be drawn from names in Irish and Welsh mythology, which often continue older theonyms:Gwenhwyfar, from *Uindā Seibrā \"White Phantom\"Brigid, from *Brigantia \"the High one\"Lugh and Lleu, cognate with Gaulish Lugus".
- Celtic_onomastics label "Celtic onomastics".
- Celtic_onomastics sameAs Q5058562.
- Celtic_onomastics sameAs Imiona_celtyckie.
- Celtic_onomastics sameAs m.0bmbkgj.
- Celtic_onomastics sameAs Q5058562.
- Celtic_onomastics wasDerivedFrom Celtic_onomastics?oldid=582105808.
- Celtic_onomastics isPrimaryTopicOf Celtic_onomastics.