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Celtic Gallaecia, Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels in Spain after the Irish invasion, Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland, Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia |  |  |  | Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in IberiaFollowing the Leabhar Gabhala, from Egypt and after a brief scale again in Scythia, the Gaedels reached Spain (Spaine) which they took by “force of the arms”. This journey, carried out mainly by the hero Breogan, Bregon or Bregan, according to versions (also called, otherwise, Golam) culminated with the well-known episode in which Ith, son of Breogan, descried Ireland from the high Tower of Brigantia and marched towards its conquest.
From a historical point of view, it is very little what we can deduce of the clues we can gather o ...
See also:Celtic Gallaecia, Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia, Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain, Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels in Spain after the Irish invasion Read more here: » Celtic Gallaecia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia |
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 |  |  | Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in SpainContinuing with the Leabhar Gabhala narration, we read that once in Spain, they waged three wars or battles: one against the Tuscans, another against the Langobardi and finally, one third against the Barchu (or Barchunes or Bachra, according to versions). Also, the Breogan hero constructed a city called Brigantia, where he raised the great tower or castle from where Ith, his son, descried Ireland. The Leabhar Gabhala also requests our attention on the extraordinary demographic productivity of the Gaels; as it is said, the originated amount of children and grandso ...
See also:Celtic Gallaecia, Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia, Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain, Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels in Spain after the Irish invasion Read more here: » Celtic Gallaecia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain |
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 |  |  | Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of IrelandFollowing the narration of the Leabhar Gabhala, the hero Breogan (or Bregon, or Bregan) also called Golam, that had commanded so many battles against the Hispani, constructed the city of Brigantia (or Braganza) and the Tower that took his name. From the Tower of Breogan, his son Ith descried Ireland “... an evening of a day of winter...”. This way, Ith commanded the first expedition to Ireland in which the natives (note that, surprisingly, they also spoke Gaelic, according to the text) killed him treacherously. It all ended up in the second and definitive expedition, commanded by Mil, also son of Breogan ...
See also:Celtic Gallaecia, Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia, Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain, Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels in Spain after the Irish invasion Read more here: » Celtic Gallaecia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland |
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 |  |  | Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - IntroductionIt is known that in Galicia there were human settlers since prehistoric times, dating back to 3.000 years BC. The Greeks (so told by Strabo, b. 63 BC-d. 24 BC) knew the settlers resided on the north of the river Douro by the name of Kallaikoi, later the name Kallaikoi was translated into Latin as Gallaeci, Callaeci or Gallaicoi.
For the people who do not know it, we will remember that, following these old legends, the Gaels came from Scythia (more or less identified with the south of Ukraine, center of Romania or Polish Galitzia, nowa ...
See also:Celtic Gallaecia, Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels arrive in Iberia, Celtic Gallaecia - Three battles in Spain, Celtic Gallaecia - The invasion of Ireland, Celtic Gallaecia - The Gaedels in Spain after the Irish invasion Read more here: » Celtic Gallaecia: Encyclopedia II - Celtic Gallaecia - Introduction |
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