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Claddagh Rings, Celtic Jewelry, Claddagh Wedding Rings (2739 words) |
 | Their tribes and groups eventually ranged from the British Isles and northern Spain to as far east as Transylvania, the Black Sea coasts, and Galatia in Anatolia and were in part absorbed into the Roman Empire as Britons, Gauls, Boii, Galatians, and claddagh celtic iberians. |
 | Although claddagh rings celtic bands probably had penetrated into northern Italy from earlier times, the year 400 BC is generally accepted as the approximate date for the beginning of the great invasion of migrating claddagh rings celtic tribes whose names Insubres, Boii, Senones, and Lingones were recorded by later Latin historians. |
 | The claddagh rings celtic settlement of Britain and Ireland is deduced mainly from archaeological and linguistic considerations. |
| Celtic Tribes (641 words) |
 | In the fifth century a substantial number migrated from north of the Alps ans settled in the Po valley (Italy), the rest staying in the traditional territories in Bohemia. |
 | One of the Belgic tribes of northern Gaul (France) living in central Belgium, east of the Scheldt. |
 | Maritime tribe living in the southwest of the Armorican peninsula. |