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The Celts were an Indo-European tribe that, at one time, covered large parts of northern and western Europe. The Celts existed from the Iron Age, as is evidenced by archaeological finds, and are found, still in Northern Europe, discussed in texts dating from time of Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire.
The Celts lived in small, rural societies. Dependent upon the seasons, good weather, and the fertility of crops and animals, they deified natural phenomena such as sun, rain, thunder, and lightning. Celtic symbolism reflects this preoccupation with the natural world. Deities and religious symbols are represented reflecting elements of the landscape, or the elemental forces that governed the lives of small Celtic farming communities.
Despite the fact that Celts in Europe long predate the Roman Empire, the bulk of Celtic art and symbols date from this later period. This is because the majority of Celts had little need for recurrent iconography, and had no system of writing prior to Roman times. This is not to say that there was absolutely no Celtic symbolism before this period. In fact, some archaeological finds suggest the opposite, that some Celtic societies did produce art and iconography, but that this has not survived for us to study. In the modern day, many Celtic symbols can still be found Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the north of France.
They are used in religious iconography, logo design and are popular in the world of tattooing. They connate a sense of belonging in terms of place and history, especially in Scotland and Ireland, that transcends historical truth and genealogy or ancestry, but speaks instead to a shared cultural mythology.
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@agnesdianaracz
@agnesdianaracz 11 месяцев назад
My favourite magic key seen video, big thanks for information about. Very special, I trie them drawing 📚next days into my wizard book
@afckingvillainn
@afckingvillainn Год назад
Infinite knox too.
@lucaschiantodipepe2015
@lucaschiantodipepe2015 2 года назад
The celtic cross, an innocent sign of Christianity, turned into a nazi symbol. 🇻🇦🇻🇦🇻🇦😥
@quentinsummers2531
@quentinsummers2531 2 года назад
Fuck, I knew I saw that somewhere
@swaythegod5812
@swaythegod5812 4 месяца назад
It predates christianity
@abinaslimbu3057
@abinaslimbu3057 2 года назад
Beem seed
@ronliebermann
@ronliebermann Год назад
The subject of Celtic Heritage is complex, and difficult to explain with literature. But there’s an easier way. Thor’s Hammer. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mj%C3%B6lnir When a man swings a hammer, he swings for a reason, he aims at a target, and he expects an outcome. If you look at the Celtic symbols in this video, there are at least a dozen “hammer” equivalents. So let’s look at just one example: The Celtic Cross. That’s a target which was chosen as a portal to a better world. So the matching hammer would be focused, made from a Ragnarock material like crystal, and mounted on a pure white ivory shaft. But the item itself doesn’t need to be full-sized, or made from authentic materials. The Celtic Cross is an idea. So perhaps an artist with knowledge in Celtic Philosophy (A man) could choose a dozen Celtic symbols, and then produce CAD drawings for each complete matching hammer, as he envisions it. But that wouldn’t be enough. Each symbol, with hammer, would need a two hundred word foreword-looking passage. Something strong and full of life. Once the drawings and literature have been agreed upon, the hammers can be 3-D printed, and then professionally hand-painted with oils. For individual display cases, the hammer would be about twelve inches tall, with a parchment document beneath it. For a group display case, the hammers might be only four inches tall, to keep the price reasonable. When a young man faces trouble in the world, he can go look at his hammers. Some hammers are fierce, some stoic, some merciless, some patient, and some are medicine. m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Vo4lNb0w48.html
@Rhyfelwr_Cymreig
@Rhyfelwr_Cymreig 5 месяцев назад
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