The Irish are now some of the most fervently Catholic Europeans (along with the Poles). Yet, Ireland was the last Western European country to adopt Catholicism. Until the 15th century the Irish belonged to the Celtic Church, and mass was universally given in Gaelic, not Latin (as was the ...
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Recent research, however, reveals that it may have a mammalian origin, “mother,” about a local river goddess. Insular Celtic languages like Irish and Welsh preserve both meanings for mam, which is used for “breast” and “mother” in those languages. The -Chester ending originates in the...
They have also been linked to Great Oak trees for the seeding they perform, leading many Celtic people to see them as a reincarnated soul of the Druids. As a spirit animal, the blue jay stands for longevity in relationships, whether they are of a romantic or platonic nature. Perhaps this...
Talk about a road-trip. Artist Salvador Dali would get out of paying at restaurants by drawing on the checks. The renowned artist responsible for Chupa Chupp’s logo was not a fan of paying for his meals. Often, he would draw on the checks, making them priceless works of art. He ...
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The name “Paris” is derived from its early inhabitants, the Celtic Parisii tribe. Paris is often referred to as the City of Light (La Ville Lumière), both because of its leading role during the Age of Enlightenment and more literally because Paris was one of the first large European ci...
Loidis, the origin of Leeds’ namesake, was once a lush forestland in Elmet’s Celtic kingdom. Records indicate its presence at the time of William the Conqueror, and by 1086 it had become an affluent manor owned by Ilbert de Lacy....