Where did Gaelic culture originate?

Correct answer: Ireland

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Player #146489328
Player #146489328
The first century Gaelic people in Ireland were incredibly forward thinking. The celts had an advanced system of laws that protected ill and disabled people, had strict laws governing hospitality. Women had far more rights and opportunities than in the following centuries under Roman law
tia
tia
Wouldn't it be lovely if we knew exactly what happened when, timelines of exchanges of land and resources between tribes and invaders. Without all of the guesswork!
Cat Cha
Cat Cha
did anyone research the tribe of Dan lineage?
Player #62752956
Player #62752956
Fredrico, The Welsh language came from Brittonic, the language spoken by Celtic Britons before Rome showed up in Britain and hundreds of years before the Anglo-Saxons showed up.
KittyA9
KittyA9
Frederico ~ you will have to ask a Welshman the origins of the people of Wales.
Player #18117720
Player #18117720
Player #31753367, St Patrick was born in England, son of a Roman, captured by a raiding tribe and taken to Ireland
Player #31753367
Player #31753367
Think perhaps many Scots will comment.! Did St Patrick not enjoy the four leaf clover 🤔☘
Player #49107221
Player #49107221
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