Examples of using Celts in English and their translations into Danish
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Scandinavians, Celts.
Set colouring postcards Celts.
Today he brings in Gauls and Celts and low plebs.
New siege weapons: The Celts can now build battering rams from their fortresses.
You are Celts- me too!
The Celts have figured out how to deceive evil scum.
The Roman Empire brought Alans into southern France to help control the Celts.
Celts are very rarely seen in oak-coffin burials, while they are
called celts.
as well as the Cretans and Celts.
Remnants of wood found in some celts have shown that the shaft was made of oak.
called celts.
connection as the celt, but nevertheless pålstavs seem to have had a higher status than celts.
More than 1,000 finds of celts are known from Denmark, and from Sweden more than 1,600.
It is quite probable that the conquerors had many Celts as thralls, and that many Anglo-Saxons married Celtic women.
Nothing indicates that there have been Celts in Denmark or the Celtic culture had dominated.
Saxons, Celts etc and Cosplay of series like as Last Kingdom,
For a more complete survey of the connection between the religious rites of the Hebrews and Celts, see the article,"The Old Testament Roots of Celtic Mythology" on the CBIA website.
It were unto these Celts, Gauls, or Galatians that the Apostle Paul wrote his Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament.
This makes it perfect for historical reconstructions such as Celts, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings,