 |
|
| |
|
 |
 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Gaulish language - History |  | Gaulish language - History: Encyclopedia II - Gaulish language - History |  | The earliest Continental Celtic inscriptions, dating to as early as the 6th century BC, are in Lepontic (sometimes considered a dialect of Gaulish), found in Gallia Cisalpina and were written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet. Inscriptions in the Greek alphabet from the 3rd century BC have been found in the area near the mouths of the Rhone, while later inscriptions dating to Roman Gaul are mostly in the Latin alphabet.
Gregory of Tours wrote in the 6th century that some p ...
See also:Gaulish language, Gaulish language - Phonology, Gaulish language - Orthography, Gaulish language - Sound laws, Gaulish language - Grammar, Gaulish language - Cases, Gaulish language - Numerals, Gaulish language - Corpus, Gaulish language - History |  | | Gaulish language, Gaulish language - Cases, Gaulish language - Corpus, Gaulish language - Grammar, Gaulish language - History, Gaulish language - Numerals, Gaulish language - Orthography, Gaulish language - Phonology, Gaulish language - Sound laws, Languages of France |  | |
|  |  | Gaulish language: Encyclopedia II - Gaulish language - History
Gaulish language - History
The earliest Continental Celtic inscriptions, dating to as early as the 6th century BC, are in Lepontic (sometimes considered a dialect of Gaulish), found in Gallia Cisalpina and were written in a form of the Old Italic alphabet. Inscriptions in the Greek alphabet from the 3rd century BC have been found in the area near the mouths of the Rhone, while later inscriptions dating to Roman Gaul are mostly in the Latin alphabet.
Gregory of Tours wrote in the 6th century that some people in his area could still speak Gaulish.
Other related archives1983, 3rd century BC, 6th century, 6th century BC, Apollo, Artio, Aveyron, Belgium, Berne, Berne Zinc tablet, Bienne, Brythonic, Celtiberian, Celtic, Chamalières, Coligny calendar, Continental Celtic, Etruscan alphabet, France, Galatian, Gallia Cisalpina, Gallia Transalpina, Gaul, Germany, Gobannus, Greek, Greek alphabet, Gregory of Tours, Helvetic, Indo-European, Italic languages, Italo-Celtic, Italy, La Graufesenque, La Tène, Languages of France, Latin alphabet, Lepontic, Lingones, Lugano, Lyons, Maponos, Millau, Muri, Old Irish, Old Italic alphabet, P-Celtic, PIE, Primitive Irish, Rhone, Roman Empire, Roman Gaul, Sigma, Switzerland, Vulgar Latin, ablative, accusative, bear, calendars of Coligny, cases, ceramic, coins, coven, curse, cursive, dative, furnaces, genitive, glyph, graffiti, incantation, instrumental, labiovelars, lead, locative, lunisolar calendar, magical, nominative, occlusives, paraphyletically, stone, vocative, voiced, voiceless, whorls, witches, zinc
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "History", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
|
|
More material related to Gaulish Language can be found here:
|
|
« Back
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
|
 |
Sneak-Peek of Global Oneness Community
Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ...but it is now open for a sneak-peek! And if you wish - please register and become one of the very first members to do so! Jonas
Forum Home,
Articles,
Photo Gallery,
Videos,
News,
Sitemap
...and much more!
|