I'm an American that moved to Spain to teach English, decided on Galicia on a whim and havent left since making the move 5 years ago. Have fallen completely in love with this region. it has a lot of ancient charm, Madrid and Barcelona feel worlds away, but the atlantic coasts and verdant mountains show their imposing immenseness.
@angyliv80405 ай бұрын
But your surname is Arias. My mother have arias. It’s a very old and noble surname mostly Galician. They say it came from arius or Aria. The Arian people in Central Europe (celts). I was born in Barcelona but half pf my family is from Galicia and I have morriña about Galicia and the climate. I love rain.
@hydnars5 ай бұрын
@@angyliv8040 good observation, yes I'm an Arias. My parents immigrated from El Salvador and Mexico. I imagine at some point in the past, some of my ancestors may have originated from Northwest Spain. My mother's side is Mexican, curiously her family is from a part of Mexico that was once administered under "Nueva Galicia" during the time of New Spain. I took a DNA ancestry test and I am 50/50 Amerindian and Iberian, so mestizo. But it wasn't precise enough to pinpoint the location in Spain. I assume it's a mix of Extremadura, Andalucía, and Galicia possibly, since those were the regions with the highest percentages of emigration to the new world.
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
Many of the Knights of the Reconquest from Asturias have surnames starting with Santo or Santa because they got a title for their role in the Reconquest. They underwent name changes from names like Martinez and Gonzalez etc and became Santos(Santo___ or Santa__) and tend to sound more Latin or Roman than Visigoth like many "ez" ending surnames. That's why there is a saying, "to be Spaniard is a source of pride.. To be Asturian is to have a title." So if you are from North Spain and have a Santo name your ancestors were most likely Christian Knights. It can be the name of a place, but many of the knights got a piece of land.
@alvarezabonce5 ай бұрын
@@hydnarsYour surname is swabian. Yes, the 1s who settled in Galice (esp. Ourense and Lugo) long ago. And many did establish themselves in O Salvador, Mex, Cuba and Costa Rica, of the 1s who went to North America. Donde Vens Lembra.
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183pouvez vous me donner la signification pour ce nom et d où il viens "SEMANAS"?
@uptown_rider80786 ай бұрын
Thank you for making a video about the Celts of Iberia. We are just as proud of our Celtic culture and heritage as any of our Brothers and Sisters
@Bjorn_Algiz6 ай бұрын
❤
@MW_Asura6 ай бұрын
You again trying to pass up as someone of our countries. You're not, you're American
@harrietharlow99296 ай бұрын
Great to meet another Celt!!
@uptown_rider80786 ай бұрын
@@harrietharlow9929 Likewise brother, it’s good to meet you
@harrietharlow99296 ай бұрын
@@uptown_rider8078 💚💚💚
@crebafurros6 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this, I am from Galicia and I literally live next to ancient Celtic and Roman settlements
@nb94196 ай бұрын
However you are the people with the highest rate of Berber DNA in the Peninsula.
@crebafurros6 ай бұрын
@@nb9419 Yes, from the neolithic, it's interesting. "Minifundismo xenético" is interesting too.
@nb94196 ай бұрын
Yet, you have the highest ghest rate of Berber genes, you know well when they came...Oxford University dixit. As for the highest rate of common genes with Ireland, Asturies isbat thé top of the Peninsula.
@nb94196 ай бұрын
@@crebafurros ,I know you don't like it, but it is so...If you still have hillforts it's because you surrendered to the Romans and they didn't destroy them as they did in Asturies. That's not in the books of Celts.
@crebafurros6 ай бұрын
@@nb9419 I didn't argue anything, you're correct, and? I don't care about anything like that, is there any problem?
@trex30036 ай бұрын
As a student of all things to do with the history of the Iberian peninsula, I thoroughly enjoyed your presentation.
@LucHywel-xw5tw6 ай бұрын
If anyone's obsessed with Celto-Iberian and Celtic warfare in general I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's videos series
@thegreenmage69566 ай бұрын
He goes in haaaard omg 😩 his videos are so long though!
@jakecraftlawrance72066 ай бұрын
I definitely enjoy his work
@10hawell6 ай бұрын
Thanks, do you or anyone reading this have more of this type channels?
@azubliss6 ай бұрын
@@10hawellDan Davis History
@Oblomovrising6 ай бұрын
@@10hawellSurvive the Jive
@nellspencer64176 ай бұрын
My husband can trace his ancestry back 600 years, his family have only moved only 15 miles in that time. He is a blood Cornishman and therefore a Celt. His DNA is 10% Iberian.
@richardemily15556 ай бұрын
Your ancestors double every generation. 'whole family' .. for 600 years? You're looking at millions of people..
@FortressofLugh6 ай бұрын
It's likely just the way that the testing company defines certain clusters. Commercial analysis is not very accurate in terms of ancestral analysis, but there is some ancient connections that go both ways. There is about 7% Gaelic admixture in Asturias from Gaels who fled Ireland during English persecution. There was also a settlement of the British when they fled the Saxons
@bconni26 ай бұрын
that's really cool. on my mom's side, we have family who have lived in the same small town in Portugal for around 700 years.
@Ragis5 ай бұрын
@@richardemily1555It’s not millions. It can be that the whole population of that area in the late middle ages are his ancestors several times over. I have ancestry from a small town in Asturias and they are all probably in essence the same people as 2000 years ago.
@admontblanc5 ай бұрын
@@Ragisinterracial admixtures are overestimated since we're talking about periods when people were much more adverse to accepting vastly different, clearly foreign people.
@newweaponsdc5 ай бұрын
A Welsh linguist here on KZbin (Ben Llwyelyn) who specializes in Celtic languages showed that the reason why Portuguese sounds so totally different from other romance languages is because of the pre-Roman Celtic languages spoken there. He said that Portuguese is Latin spoken by Celts; but Spanish although unrelated to Basque in origin, has the exact same phonemes as Basque so therefore Spanish is Latin spoken by Basques. The -sh sounds before consonants is common to both Irish (Gaelic) and Portuguese; and you find the nasal vowels and diphthongs so common in Portuguese in Breton as well.
@miguelnunezd63195 ай бұрын
Only portuguese or also galician? Cause they have the same roots
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
@@miguelnunezd6319certaines villes, jusqu au nord, mais pas toutes.. Je crois qu'il y a là carte sur Google, et l ancienne carte du comté de coimbra, portucalence
@alexiveperez46872 ай бұрын
@@newweaponsdc celtic languages have never been spoken in Portugal so that is unlikely. The Lusitanian language was in the same language family as Italic and totally imcompatible with celtic.
@Laughing_Man2Ай бұрын
This is an interesting theory but a very over simplified view of a complex region of Europe. Spain wasn’t just basque people who then adopted Latin, neither do large parts of Spain have proof basque was spoken there at all historically. So the Celtic parts in Spain were really just Portuguese Iberia? I’d be interested to see how this stacks up with the genetic & historical evidence
@alexiveperez4687Ай бұрын
@@Laughing_Man2 it doesnt stack up at all. Celtic languages were never spoken in Portugal. Lusitanian was not in even in the same language family as celtic.
@lukedacosta14016 ай бұрын
Great video. Loved this.... From an Australian with both Lusitanian & Gaelic ancestry this topic had great appeal & info avenues to further explore, many thanks.
@danythrinbell1596Күн бұрын
yea you gerogian armenian jew
@lukedacosta1401Күн бұрын
@danythrinbell1596 Georgian Armenian jew? Get off the pipe mate
@danythrinbell159620 сағат бұрын
@@lukedacosta1401 look at you Jewish name pal , DACOSTA , IS MY COHEN TRIBES NAME RESPECT BRO RESPECT
@danythrinbell159620 сағат бұрын
@@lukedacosta1401 MTDNA = H1AJ1A=Jewish queens line
@danythrinbell159620 сағат бұрын
@@lukedacosta1401 i'm a pure kallaiko lusitanian man no bastardy in my tribes
@gofishglobal79195 ай бұрын
I recently spent 6 weeks in Galicia. While there, it was impossible not to see Celtic features in the people! I even told a few that if I were to take pictures of them, posted them on a website and just below their pictures I changed their names to Sean O'Reilly or Mallory Connelly, no one would ever know that they were not Irish.
@joltjolt50605 ай бұрын
My galician grandmom spoke gaelic.
@juanv53755 ай бұрын
🤣👌👌👌 I''m Spanish myself and my wife who is from northern Europe always gets surprised at some many people here looking that way, blonde, red haired, blue and green eyes...
@gofishglobal79195 ай бұрын
@@joltjolt5060 Gaelic or Galician? I am studying Galician. Gaelic is from a different language family.
@gofishglobal79195 ай бұрын
@@juanv5375 I believe it!
@deadforever4 ай бұрын
@joltjolt5060 no she didn't
@LiArianrhod6 ай бұрын
Thank you from a Celt from Portus Cale. :) My grandparents were from Viana do Castelo, northern Portugal, which still maintains a Celtic Folk Festival.
@neil030519576 ай бұрын
Good to meet you.
@zitarodrigues73366 ай бұрын
We, the Portuguese people, are very proud of our genetic heritage, resulting from many peoples who invaded Iberia, including the Phoenicians, Visigoths, Celts, Moors, Greeks, Romans, etc.We have always been in a maritime passage region, to the North of Europe and to the South, in the Mediterranean.
@luisoliveira82025 ай бұрын
Me too, Grand father from Viana Do Castelo, Gallaecia Bracarensis, Grand Mother, Culleredo. A Coruña (Gallaecia Lucensis) 😁
@LiArianrhod5 ай бұрын
@@luisoliveira8202 Galicia and (northern) Portugal should never have separated. We are one. ;) I feel at home when I visit Galicia and Viana do Castelo is always in my heart, although I was born and raised in Porto.
@BETOETE5 ай бұрын
@@zitarodrigues7336 t- I like all that, only that Greek or Roman didn't settle in Iberia in great numbers.
@harrietharlow99296 ай бұрын
This is great! I carry Iberian and Celtic DNA. Glad to hear more about my fellow Celts on the Iberian Peninsula!
@colinchampollion44205 ай бұрын
I am Mexican & carry 28% Scandinavian
@Adventures_with_nick6 ай бұрын
I have been studying this for several years, this is the best video I have ever seen documenting Celtic lineage in the Iberian population. Very very well done with this video and thank you!
@brunoalves-pg9eo4 ай бұрын
I live in northern Portugal and recently made a 5 day road trip through Galicia and they really embrace their celtic origins there. There's references to it everywhere, in Corunha there's a big compass next to the tower of hercules referencing the celtic cultures of europe, including Galicia,, in Santiago you can always hear the hornpipe playing in the background, plenty of celtic ruins all well preserved and sinalized. The natural beauty of the region is also breathtaking, the roughed coast with white sand beaches, the lush green hills that go on for ever and then the cities and villages that you can just feel the history beneath them. Also the fact that galician is basically portuguese with spanish accent makes it feel like we do share a lot of history and origin, especially northern Portugal.
@danielaortiz89463 ай бұрын
Sodes a mesma gente. Nortenhos são galegos também. Um povo xebrao em dois países.
@Bjorn_Algiz6 ай бұрын
Ah I'm in love with the title already! ❤😊 thank you for sharing this! I will tune in with an open ears and a clear mind.
@ionaguirre6 ай бұрын
Quite a nice video. I'm from nothern Spain, actual Navarra (basque and spanish, of course, speakers) but living at Avila Mountains, the land of the Vetones(Vetons) tribe. People here is very concious and proud of their celtic heritage. Many traces can be found everywhere. Paints, engraved stones, figures, ceramic ... Again, nice video.
@FortressofLugh6 ай бұрын
Thank you and best wishes
@dflt5th6 ай бұрын
Galicia is considered celtic by many and it still maintains a celtic music tradition.
@teresasemanas57076 ай бұрын
Et l ancienne galaëcia était jusqu au nord du portugal, même langue, dommage 2 frères qui ce sont opposés... Mais ils seront toujours nos frères... Vive à galicia
@luisoliveira82025 ай бұрын
@@teresasemanas5707 🥰
@nathanaelpereira52075 ай бұрын
"celtic"... the ROman stratum is still prevalent.
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
@@nathanaelpereira5207 on parle de l ancienne "galaëcia" qui était jusqu àu nord... Parlez vous portugais, français.. Désolé, j écris mal en portugais.. Mais je le comprends et parle
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
@@nathanaelpereira5207 en France, il y y'a un peuple descendants de"bretons"ils on encore leurs langue, dance, chant etc
@omereris8525 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed that. Thank you so much! I am a proud son of this ancient soul tribe. A true Iberian.
@navy47353 ай бұрын
I lived in Spain....and it was so mystical....very Celtic ....you could feel it.....gorgeous country ..so many climates.
@DGB1206 ай бұрын
Awesome content! Best way to start off the day❤
@random28296 ай бұрын
A Happy Beltane to you! Thank you very much for the video.
@David77ES2 ай бұрын
The richness of Spain is endless, a whole continent in a single country
@addeenen76846 ай бұрын
In my father's line I am a Celt of the Eburon tribe. Julius Caesar tried to kill them. My ancestors then fled to a swamp in Brabant. From my mother's line I may be Hallstatt, the later center of Celtic culture. The culture was not static, every region was connected, like nowadays Europe.
@harrietharlow99296 ай бұрын
This Dobunni (amongst other Celtic tribes) greets you!!
@mueezadam84386 ай бұрын
Spanish culture flourished, but not in the way that Greco-Roman and later Franco-Normans could appreciate. It is hard to believe mere ‘hill people’ caused Carthage, Rome, Visigoths, Andalusia , and (frankly) Castilian rulers so much trouble to actually subdue beyond nominal allegiance. They were not the kind of conquerer culture that gets overrepresented in the history record, rather they were the unconquerable.
@isoldatraducoes2 ай бұрын
aight, you guys ignore the ~Reconquista~ Chrisian Conquest and its reconfiguration of population xD
@Alfablue2276 ай бұрын
As a Portuguese tracing back to the NE area of Minho, going back past the middle ages. I can tell you how proud I am to have 75% of Celtiberian DNA and 7% of modern Scottish, Irish, Welsh! The rest is basically Roman & Moorish both at at 9%. We also have some Jewish and Greek DNA in the family, but I didn't get any; my sister did. Our culture to this day honors our Celtic heritage, especially in the North, but we also honor our Roman and Moorish legacies, and will continue to do so.
@MikeHunt-c5p6 ай бұрын
The whole Eastern European Atlantic was a Celtic sea and trading routes
@portucaleminho31916 ай бұрын
Que programa usou para descobrir o se dna
@Alfablue2276 ай бұрын
@@portucaleminho3191 Usei o My Heritage.
@MikeHunt-c5p6 ай бұрын
@@portucaleminho3191 nosotros Celtico, no ?
@RamónSalazar-t2y5 ай бұрын
@@Alfablue227 Sinto muito, mas nao é confiável e usa cluster com uma tendência muita relativa
@nurnu3495 ай бұрын
Many places in Spain and Portugal still keep rituals and spirirual beliefs, folklore that are practically identical with the ones practiced in Ireland and Wales and France, and which are of Celtic origin. The Catholic church couldn't quite erase them and were adopted a under the varnish of worship to Saints and Virgins. Some Spanish family names keep their Celtic roots, those ending in -briga, for instance.
@junuc106 ай бұрын
I have both northern Spanish and Irish DNA. My grandparents came from Galicia in Spain a region with strong Celtic ties.
@nathanaelpereira52075 ай бұрын
but still is Roman at most.
@brawndothethirstmutilator98485 ай бұрын
@nathanaelpereira5207, Roman was a citizenship not a DNA.
@nathanaelpereira52075 ай бұрын
@@brawndothethirstmutilator9848 More than that, it was an integration, acculturation and wanting to be part of it.
@gofishglobal79195 ай бұрын
@@nathanaelpereira5207Did you not watch the video? Have you not seen hapolo maps on Spain? I am of Galician descent and spent 6 weeks there doing a genealogical study. While there, it was impossible not to see Celtic features in the people. I even told a few that if I were to take pictures of them, posted them on a website and just below their pictures I changed their names to Sean O'Reilly or Mallory Connelly, no one would ever know that they were not Irish.
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
@@nathanaelpereira5207 Nope, the Romans used that area as ports but was never conquered.
@weblightstudio82155 ай бұрын
Thank you for drawing my eyes back into this fascinating past. You are much improved at it
@SirMillz5 ай бұрын
I've always had an interest in the Celt Iberians. Thank you for this video.
@ComicAcolyte5 ай бұрын
I love this channel man I'm obsessed with my Celtic heritage I live East Dunbartonshire in Scotland and I can still feel the echoes of my ancestors and how they resisted the romans. Great place to run my region.
@st4rl0rd105 ай бұрын
Cantabria is beautiful. Guys, you should visit it sometime. Galicia aswell
@jal0514 ай бұрын
But specially everything in between.
@Steven-dt5nu5 ай бұрын
First video I have seen by you, and I enjoyed it. From the information to the humor.
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
I like this video so people can finally understand we are celts in Asturias and Galicia.
@danythrinbell15962 ай бұрын
galicians are not celtic , only the durienses porto gallos
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
@@danythrinbell1596 Everyone knows that Galicians are Celts. That's what they're known for and that's the very first group people will mention Even the Irish Times acknowledges this. I know there's been a lot of online envy towards them but you can't mess with facts.
@danythrinbell15962 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183 what facts man , i'm a full blown kallaico , duriense , i'm not related to galegos in dna , we are the lusitanians the galegos adopted the name from the duriense kallaicos , there is no one tribe in iron age with the name kallaico en galicia spain
@danythrinbell15962 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183 there is no celtic tribes in ireland in any times only residual , individuals that went there and stayed but did not make the Irish celtic even the Scots
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
@@danythrinbell1596 Read " "Genetic studies show our closest relatives are found in Galicia and the Basque region" by the Irish times. They don't mention nothing about you. LOL. You are not even included in the maps of Celtic Nations. And lookup the KZbin video "There are really 8 Celtic Nations." They make absolutely NO mention of you. Plus, why don't the Irish invite you to bagpipe nor call you their cousins. LOL
@binalcensored21046 ай бұрын
Being a Bragaerae, since kid I always felt a great attraction for Ireland and Scotland, I even used to dream with those places, it was like I was dreaming with an ancient home village...
@KrlKngMrtssn6 ай бұрын
It's a romantic sentiment, an emotion. Legitimate but irrational.
@binalcensored21046 ай бұрын
@@KrlKngMrtssn Microbs were just something irracional not even 100 years ago.
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
Je suis attiré par l Irlande et fascinée depuis mes 11ans...et je ne comprenais pas pourquoi. C est quand j ai vu un film et à l âge de 11 ans, je suis tombé amoureuse et j en n est 55ans! Et ma famille viens de tras dos montes, bisous à tout les portugais dans le monde 🇵🇹🇫🇷
@pedromiranda10005 ай бұрын
In the center and north of Portugal you'll still see a lot of evidence they left behind. Fun fact, if you're Portuguese and you go to Galiza you'll notice that the language is really similar to Portuguese, maybe an evidence of our common ancestry. Also there is a local places in Portugal where some people speak a língua mirandesa (similar to my own name :D) which if you're Portuguese is really hard to understand, not sure if it's related to celts or not. Another fun fact, in Portugal you can see the statue of Viriato in Viseu and you can also see another statue in a museum in Zamora, Spain. Viriato is a lusitanian heroe that fought the romans.
@lofdan5 ай бұрын
Modern Galician and Portuguese has got nothing related to Proto-Celtic except some vocabulary substrate, like other Iberian languages. Mirandese is and Astur-Leonese language, related to Asturian and Leonese, spoken in Northern Spain.
@Andy_Babb6 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Another well made doc! Thank you! Love this channel
@ivanbro12086 ай бұрын
The lusitanii tribe were the biggest resistance in iberia against the romans. And they are to this day our heroes (Portugal)
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
"viriato" 🇵🇹🇫🇷
@carlosbah46235 ай бұрын
Ancient Lusitanians occupied some regions of central Portugal, Extremadura and Zamora, Most of the war was developed in other areas of what it's now South and central Spain the nationalistic aspirations of pretending that Viriato was a proto Portuguese or prot spanish are rubbish.
@jeanlundi2141Ай бұрын
@@carlosbah4623 Not South Spain. Unless you don't know the boarders of Lusitania (which include ALL of southern and central Portugal). And the Lusitanians have as much chance of being proto portuguese as the Caelleci (which occupied northern Portugal and present day Galicia). Along wiht the Suebi......which had their capital in present day Braga........are the suebi proto portuguese? The OBVIOUSLY influenced the culture there. Portugal and Spain weren't born out of thin air........they have peoples that shaped them. If the Lusitanians play no part in that.....then neither do any of the other people that lived there.
@carlosbah4623Ай бұрын
@jeanlundi2141 Spain and Portugal have nothing to do with those ancient people. They were born from medieval kingdoms, forked from the old Asturian kingdom. They have their origin in the medieval times, despite nationalistic claims, sometimes backed by foreign interests...
@Cailean_MacCoinnich6 ай бұрын
Very interesting vid. As a native Scot with 50% Celtic, 24% Scandinavian and 20% Briton, I feel for the Iberian Celts. The native populations are being decimated faster now than at any time in history. We've lost our languages, most of our cultures, and now we're being removed from the gene pool.
@MalachiHealey6 ай бұрын
Do not go gently into that good night.
@MaironTheAdmirable6 ай бұрын
The britons were celts. So you’re 70% Celtic
@bconni26 ай бұрын
you still see the Celtic legacy in the north of Spain & Portugal. blond hair, blue eyes and fair skin is not uncommon in the Iberian peninsula, the further north you go.
@MannyKnowsYourSecrets6 ай бұрын
@@bconni2 Those are mostly visigothic and english, french and other immigrant heritage.
@teresasemanas57076 ай бұрын
@@MannyKnowsYourSecretsles celtes était aussi beaucoup roux, aux, yeux bleu, verts... Et je suis du nord... Très blanche aux yeux amande noisettes et beaucoup dans ma famille sont aux yeux bleus, verts et aussi du roux.
@Leontemplar-yt6ff5 ай бұрын
The earliest surviving account of Irish origins is found in the Historia Brittonum ("History of the Britons") (And the Origins of the Arthurian Legends) written in Wales in the 828. It says that Ireland was settled by three groups of people from the Iberian Peninsula. The first are the people of Partholón, who all die of plague. The second are the people of Nemed, who eventually return to Iberia. The last group from Hispania (mīles Hispaniae), who sail to Ireland in thirty ships. All but one of their ships are sunk. its passengers are considered the ancestors of all the Irish.
@Leontemplar-yt6ff5 ай бұрын
It also says that after that even more waves came and inhabited Britain.
@arlenehohneker90532 ай бұрын
@@Leontemplar-yt6ff What about the Fir Bolgs? They were also part of the Invasion cycle of Ireland. Carmina Gadelica another good source.
@edfer816 ай бұрын
I'm related with this. Greetings from Barcelos (Barca Celia)
@Alasdair374486 ай бұрын
Beautiful video and I love your conclusion at the end. Also could you link some of your sources in the description so that I might delve into this topic a little deeper and see the evidence for myself?
@ShadowTail-wispofsmoke1313Ай бұрын
Well done. I’m loving the content of your channel and the great presentation of your subject!
@michelleg75 ай бұрын
According to recent genetic studies it shows that celts of the UK and Ireland were from Spain so it was a truth to what was said.
@anxeletemccolin6995 ай бұрын
Great video, so well documented and enjoyable. Thank you for the good work and greetings from celtic Asturias!
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
No hun, Anthony Bourdain said the Asturias mountains was the most beautiful place he ever traveled to in one of his last episodes of Parts Unknown.
@d.deckert66345 ай бұрын
I luv this education... Thank you so very much. When ancestry report came back from my tests... I was so surprised. I had only 3 ref. : SCOT/WELCH, AFRICIA, SPAIN. This connection gives me breath. Thank you!
@anna30465 ай бұрын
I’m Portuguese blond with green eyes with origins in Northern Portugal, Celtic country!
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
Roux, blond dans ma famille avec des yeux bleu, verts et moi très noisettes en amande..
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
Celts were known to be darker and shorter with round, hooded eyes, pointy face.
@anna30465 ай бұрын
You tell yourself that
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
@@anna3046 It's documented. The celts also bleached their hair in times of war to blend with other tribes or to scare off their enemies.
@adoniscortereal26662 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183todo errado... Eram o contrário... Os Celtas eram bastante, brancos, altos e fortes... tinham uma mistura entre loiro, ruivo e cabelos castanhos, por vezes ondelado a encaracolados como se vê em muitos escoceses ruivos... Também tinham, olhos verdes, azuis, castanhos...predominante nessas tribos celtas...
@Puzzledtraveller6 ай бұрын
I'm Basque. My surname Inclan is a parish in Pravia in Asturias and my DNA is majority Basque Spanish.
@random28296 ай бұрын
We have a Basque community in Arizona. Some interesting history: The State of Arizona takes its name from a ranch started by Bernardo de Urrea sometime between 1734 and 1736. The general area around his ranch was also known as Arizona. He and a majority of the first explorers, settlers, and miners in the area were Basque and it is they who probably gave the Basque name Arizona (the good oak) to the region.
@DrVictorVasconcelos6 ай бұрын
I was 29 years old when I realized by surname "Vasconcelos" had to do with Basque Country.
@MW_Asura6 ай бұрын
You mean you're American
@random28296 ай бұрын
@@MW_Asura In some parts of the country, those are "fightin' words". Many have not bought into the concept of the "melting pot" where ancestral languages, cultures, and religion are destroyed and replaced with "American" culture.
@harrietharlow99296 ай бұрын
@@random2829 Thank you! So tired of being subsumed into "the "melting pot".
@colinjames75696 ай бұрын
I already knew this. Gaelige may not have a language. We share history orally. There is a past we know and identify with. Thank you for your efforts Kevhan 😊
@Uncanny_Mountain6 ай бұрын
Same as the Maori in New Zealand Who share the same Sothic Lunar Calendar as the Chaldeans, and the Irish
@MeowmeterАй бұрын
I’m Portuguese, and really enjoyed this video… thank you
@GarfieldRex6 ай бұрын
21:43 Extremely interesting, just the other day I was watching a video of thr Celtiberians, but was missing the origin, of the Celts specifically. Many thanks! Also, it is assumed that the Astures in the region of Asturias who began Spanish Reconquista were pretty intact in their Celtic culture, Christian with some pagan rites, but pretty cohesive and not much alike the Visigoths and Romans.
@pablolimbo319517 күн бұрын
Masterfull work, Maestro.
@chesvilgonzalezvilches83096 ай бұрын
🇪🇸 Las tribus hispánicas, celtas, íberos, celtiberos, turdulos, lusitanos y otras más lucharon y resistieron a los romanos durante 200 años. Numancia es el símbolo de la resistencia y el sacrificio de un pueblo ante el invasor.
@Benito-lr8mz6 ай бұрын
Son nuestras verdaderas raíces étnicas y culturales no perderlas nunca!!.
@BETOETE6 ай бұрын
celtas ibericos, uníos contra el vasallaje romano al igual que trato Inglaterra con Boudicca (desafortunadamente perdio, pero su memoria de rebeldía persiste!).
@mueezadam84386 ай бұрын
@@BETOETECassius among other classic historians was an unreliable narrator writing centuries after the fact, with an agenda to write off any Roman loses as flukes or treachery rather than any legitimate strength of the opposing force. Why did Rome lose Britannia? B-because we were too busy! _(Ignore the fact that the province was like half a century old at this point- implying the romanization effort barely reached past the settlements)_ Why did Rome lose Germania? B-because those damn barbarians were incapable of being civilized! _(ignore the fact that most rebellions were Romanized Germans who described living conditions in the empire as worse than slavery-Bavati revolt for example)_
@raulpascual39475 ай бұрын
Es interesante que Numancia (y como el video menciona las ciudades celtas mas importantes se hallaban en el centro de la peninsula) esta en Soria, los mayores y mas claros restos arqueologicos ‘celtas’ se han encontrado en diferentes partes de lo que ahora es Soria, Zaragoza. Los mejores ejemplos de escritura celta se han encontrado en Zaragoza (Botorrita, se muestran en este video), pero seguimos hablando mayoritariamente de Galicia y Asturias como regiones celtas. Pseudo historia. El video espero haya abierto la mente de algunos. Aunque por los comentarios que leo no lo parece.
@BETOETE5 ай бұрын
@@raulpascual3947 no se olvide Braga.
@kathleenmccrory98836 ай бұрын
Very interesting subject. Thank you for sharing.
@pedrokarstguimaraes10966 ай бұрын
💪 I was naturaly listening irish music and culture. It is an impulse writen in genetic. We are still here. About horns in helmets there were not. I recomend “Les Celtes” from Bompiani, sponsored by FIAT, a true enciclopédia about Kelts, in images.
@FortressofLugh6 ай бұрын
Look up Celtiberian helmets. The picture does not show horns exactly but it is based on actual artifacts
@Leontemplar-yt6ff6 ай бұрын
@FortressofLugh I prefer wings myself 😆
@dhenriqueff6 ай бұрын
Thank you from a Lusitanian Celt.
@dave3gan6 ай бұрын
Excellent video, really found it interesting - especially the connections to Ireland (being Irish)
@jalbertseabra22835 ай бұрын
Rather interesting and yet, highly speculative. Living in Portugal, I had the opportunity to visit several pre-roman population centers, the Castros. The Lusitanios are considered extremely significant in our pre-roman History. Unfortunately, relevant studies are not being systematically pursued. at this time.
@arturoarche41135 ай бұрын
This is such an interesting video. I am of Spanish heritage and some of my DNA is actually Celtic in origin. I was raised in north central Spain in Salamanca, and I remember the history classes mentioning the Celtic presence in that area. There were stone figures called “verracos”, or male pigs near the Roman Bridge over the Tormes River at what was the southern entrance of the city at that time (the 1960’s). I believe these still stand today. These stone figures were all over the province and in nearby Avila and Segovia. These were attributed to the vacceos which were thought to be Celtic in origin. At that time there was not much interest in the Celtic heritage in Spain, other than the Galician and Asturian bagpipe music of the North. The academic stance at the time was that Spain was not generally considered to have much Celtic ancestry, in fact it was argued that their sparse presence was not relevant enough because they were mostly absorbed by the local tribes which were called Iberians. Most of the ancient pre-history at that time centered around these people and the Tartessians that settled in the south. I am very glad that there is a renewed interest in this topic and that dogmas considered true in the past have been proven wrong.
@tannhauser1375 ай бұрын
Los verracos corresponden en su gran mayoría a los vettones. Los verracos son algo exclusivo de los vettones, pueblo celtibérico establecido en las actuales provincias de Ávila, Salamanca, el sur de Zamora, el oeste de Toledo y el norte de Cáceres, aunque ya sabemos que es difícil delimitar con precisión los territorios que abarcaba cada tribu. De los últimos encontrados en el yacimiento de “El Gordo” se ubica en la cima del pico homónimo, a una altitud de 998 metros sobre el nivel del mar, delimitando los términos municipales de Plasencia, Oliva de Plasencia y Cabezabellosa. Tienes también unas ESTELAS, reproducen guerreros celtas con sus ornamentos y armas en Torrejón el Rubio. También se han hallado otros dos verracos en Botija (Cáceres) y otro en Segura de Toro. En realidad no es en el norte dónde habían CELTAS era en la parte OCCIDENTAL DE LA PENÍNSULA y hay más restos arqueológicos en EXTREMADURA que en todo el NORTE junto, por algo los VETTONES, los LUSITANOS y los CELTICI estaban en esa zona. El ‘Tesoro de Berzocana’, conjunto de dos torques (collares en forma de herradura circular) decoradas de oro macizo de 24 quilates y la pátera (plato o vasija poco profunda) de bronce que al parecer las contuvo. Estos pueblos se dividían entre los de origen celta y los de origen íbero.Los que habitaban la zona de las Villuercas, Jara e Ibores, eran del primer grupo, concretamente vetones. Otros pueblos celtas asentados en Extremadura fueron los lusitanos, asentados en el oeste de la provincia de Cáceres, y los célticos, que ocupaban el sudoeste de Badajoz. Entre los íberos se encontraban los turdetanos, ocupando el oeste de la provincia pacense y los túrdulos, asentados en el sudeste. Los castros (poblados fortificados) de Aldeacentenera, Berzocana, Retamosa y Fresnedoso de Ibor son un buen ejemplo de las culturas indígenas de la península ibérica. Ubicados en algunos de los lugares más estratégicos del Geoparque Mundial de la UNESCO.
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
My grandparents were told about Asturia's celtic heritage as far back as the 1920s
@DeoFrutuoso6 ай бұрын
Força Luso
@Benito-lr8mz6 ай бұрын
Viva Viriato🇵🇹 y Viva Numancia🇪🇦
@LaTierraNueva196 ай бұрын
Arriba España ✋🏻🇪🇸
@bobbbababobo5 ай бұрын
Just finishing reading a good book on iron age Celtic culture and druidic surveying and the establishing of pre Roman road systems in Iberia, Gaul, and the British isles. Graham Robb is the author's name, 'The Discovery of Middle Earth' is the title. I recommend it.
@danielaortiz89463 ай бұрын
Thanx for sharing
@TheHeathenCoalition6 ай бұрын
Interesting Topic, Happy Beltane!
@janschipper57506 ай бұрын
Nice one again. Keep up the good work.
@Sekitoss3536 ай бұрын
It's interesting that you mentioned the Bell Beakers being 40% indoeuropean. I am genetically from Northern Portugal, specially celtic places in Trás-Os-Montes and always thought i had 30% indoeuropean and mostly ANF because although i am 1.80m and pale, my eyes are brown, my hair light brown and wavy and i have an roman nose. However when i did ancestry test and later confirmed my results in various vahaduo calculators i was: 46.6% Indoeuropean, 40.8% Neolithic Farmer, 6.8% Epipaleolithic north africa (due to stone age migrations i assume, not moorish conquest, since there is no arab or proto african in the mixture) and 5.8% western hunter gatherer. Do i pass as a Celt? Or do i need to be blue/green eyed from the british isles?
@FortressofLugh6 ай бұрын
Not so much that the bell beakers were 40% Steppe derived. They were actually often higher than that in percentage terms. What I meant was that around 40% of the gene pool in Bronze Age Iberia was represented by this incoming population. The steppe percentages thus would have been lower than that. However, the steppe percentage was increased further with the Urnfield Celtic migration. Commercially available genetic testing should not be taken as entirely accurate. I don't know how they are categorizing "indo-European". However, all Iberian people are indo-European as you have Steppe ancestry and speak Indo-European languages. I wouldn't be too caught up in the specific admixtures.
@FortressofLugh6 ай бұрын
I don't have blue or green eyes either, brother, so if that is the requirement, we both fall flat.
@Sekitoss3536 ай бұрын
@@FortressofLugh Thank you brother, i shall identify as a Celt now.
@jboss10734 ай бұрын
Celts are not about a percentage of Yamnaya NA, it's about being descendants of the people who called themselves Celts.
@jboss10734 ай бұрын
@@FortressofLugh "Not so much that the bell beakers were 40% Steppe derived. They were actually often higher than that in percentage terms. What I meant was that around 40% of the gene pool in Bronze Age Iberia was represented by this incoming population. The steppe percentages thus would have been lower than that." That is correct. 40% of the incoming genes, of a people with 70% Yamnaya DNA, resulted in the Iberians having 30% Yamnaya DNA. "However, the steppe percentage was increased further with the Urnfield Celtic migration. " Do you have a paper for that? I don't think there is evidence for that, and I would really like for it to exist, as it would explain today's genetic proximity between Iberians and Central Europeans over Mediterraneans.
@zachscully6 ай бұрын
More on the non-Indo Europeans, proto-Celts, and Celts of ancient Iberia pre- and at-contact with Carthage and Rome, for Bealtaine!
@GalicianMeiga3 ай бұрын
Great video, thank you for sharing this.
@crazychicSHENA5 ай бұрын
My dad a Celtic lineage from Ireland The Silures are" Celtic from Welsh Scotland area's we have tribal/Clan paperwork📄that say's spain had some of the Celtic's before Ireland😮.
@AndrewTalton-o6s3 ай бұрын
😂 You are NOT Celtic ! You are a mix . My Celtic folk do not accept half breeds ! 🤣
@spa33623 ай бұрын
Very good video, very well explained and with science and not bullshit.
@WillsM856 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning that ancient Irish mythology that says that humans arriving in boats from Iberia were the first human inhabitants of Ireland. There has to be some truth to this as it's so specific.
@isabelfernandez25415 ай бұрын
It is already proven that the inhabitants of Ireland came from the northern part of Spain, it was demonstrated by a DNA study made by a very prestigious university in England (I don’t remember the name of the university)
@Brenden6675 ай бұрын
That was well done. Good story telling.
@danthemanjkms6 ай бұрын
The present day basque country was inhabited by three different celtic tribes upon the arrival of the romans to the area. Their partial annihilation brought in colonizers from already romanized people and subjected peoples like the ancestors of the basques who were living in and at the foothills of the Pyrenees. Their loyalty was the reason they weren’t ended as a culture and were left alone to be bilingual in latin and in their dialects as well as spread into the current basque country and a pocket of La Rioja during the roman period. It’s curious that the three main surviving ancient basque dialects/languages roughly correspond to the three territories of the previous celtic tribes.
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
25:17 Thank you for explaining that suiciding rather than being taken as a slave is a Celtic trait and they are known to be a very free spirited people. That is so true in my family including during the Spanish Civil War. My family is from the Picos of east Asturias near Cantabria...Thank you
@josegamurca6 ай бұрын
I think I see now why languages like old Welsh and old Portuguese are so similar in certain aspects. They wore the same kind of Celts.
@vegetariansuniteworldwide80916 ай бұрын
Kilts?
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
My great-grandfather from the mountains of Asturias (also a journalist) always had some affinity towards Welsh poets in his writings. Many of the Welsh and Northwest Spaniards look very similar.
@isoldatraducoes2 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183 that's very nice, thanks for sharing. the North Iberian always felt deep connections to Arthurian legends as well, it's in the subconscious, despite the Latin-Arab culture.
@danielsalinas66833 ай бұрын
My mom’s side of our family through my grandmother , came from Asturias
@AM-yi4dd5 ай бұрын
This makes sense since Spain and Ireland are very friendly with each other even today
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
Yes, they treat us like family, especially North Spaniards.
@laoch56585 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183 we are cousins
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
@@laoch5658 Ahhhh❤
@isoldatraducoes2 ай бұрын
@@asturiasceltic3183 an Andaluzian or any Iberian today are closer despite the important connections to Britain/Ireland
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
@@isoldatraducoes Andulucian = Moros, not Celtic, suebies and Visigoths like in the Northwest. Now you are going to come up with some uncredited source.
@frankhernandez68835 ай бұрын
*Excellent. from one Kelt to another!*
@giuseppersa23916 ай бұрын
Well I know what I'm having for breakfast tomorrow morning ❤🇿🇦😎✌️🌹
@judeangione37324 ай бұрын
Two things came to mind because of my interest in Romance Languages. I've always been fascinated by the fact that I can read Portuguese because it looks like Spanish and I minored in Spanish but it sounds completely different. I'm thinking about children having a native mother who spoke a Celtic Language but their second language was "Roman." Somehow in Portugal the mother's spoken language held out against the father's writing and pronunciation but in Spain - the mother tongue and Roman pronunciation and alphabet took hold. That's number one, number two is about the TH sound. English has both and it's very unusual in world languages. Some people can't say either the voiced or voiceless. The Irish "substitute" D for the voiced version. Dis Dat Dese and Dose. The French make TH sound like Z, zis, zat, zese and zose. The Spanish have the unvoiced TH that didn't move to South America. Portuguese in Portugal and Brazil are also different. Loved learning about the connection between Iberia and Ireland.
@danielaortiz89463 ай бұрын
Yes, Portuguese (esp. Brazilian) and French have preserved their celtic twang. Most galician dialects, have lost theirs, in the last century. English on the other hand, also has its own celtic twang.
@silvinabelmonte6 ай бұрын
Viva Galicia❤
@audiovideando15926 ай бұрын
Great video! Just a small correction to the extension of the iberian celts. They also occupied what is nowadays known as Basque country, as is shown in the ancient toponomy (names of rivers and mountains) and some traditions like the sacred oak. The basques inhabited originally the adjacent land to the east, and spread out westwards to their actual location right after the fall of the Roman empire.
@BETOETE6 ай бұрын
there is a certain genetic connexion between the modern Irish/Cornish/Welsh population and the north Iberian peninsula but with the Basques too, however is not proven that Basques and British Celts are related directly but thru a third party, above all language and cultural aspects are different.
@audiovideando15926 ай бұрын
@@BETOETE It is fascinating how the basque language was preserved. It's the only pre indoeuropean language in Europe (hungarian, finnish and turkish are non indoeuropean but not preindoeuropean since they arrived at a latter date). It has all to do with the Pyrenees and the borders between France and Spain. The physical and political divide allowed that language to survive in the high mountains. However, the Pyrenees have two open gateways at both extremes: in the east (towards Catalonia) is very broad, in the west is narrower but also accesible to the Basque country. So the ancient basques roamed mainly in the central Pyrenees. After the invasion of Suevi, Vandals and Alans, the present Basque country (which had been celtic) was weakened, and the basques spread out to that area mixing up with the remaining celt population. Later on, after the muslim invasion, the christian state of Navarra was created and that helped to the preservation of the basque language.
@BETOETE6 ай бұрын
@@audiovideando1592 yeah, there's a connexion DNA between Irish Celts and Basques but it doesn't mean that they are related all way thru
@teresasemanas57075 ай бұрын
@@audiovideando1592pourtant en France... Les "bretons" sont celtes, ca langue, ses chants, même c est dances
@alvarodelavega5 ай бұрын
From what I have heard from scholars of Iberian history, the ancient tribes in the North of the peninsula were proto-Celtic peoples, an older variant of Celts. On the other hand, it was a huge variety of different tribes, not as a single culture, frequently battling each other. Something like what Papua is, countless valleys and mountains inhabited by different peoples with some points in common, such as metal works of similar shapes, such as tools or ornaments, ceramics, or art.
@Asturies.Sixtus.v4 ай бұрын
Cheers from Asturias and sometimes Belgium. A rare video talking about a great topic. Galicia. Asturias and Cantarbria are the 3 regions ( we don’t really consider us as Spanish) with a strong Celtic tradition ( same gods) living language ( great similarities between the french and the Asturianu)..cider., their own languages still used. The Basques are not part of indo-european or Celtic culture but we are still the green coast.. ( cuevas de Tito Bustillo in Ribadesella are paleolitic drawings from -20000 a least and it is a whale in the wall). Thank you for your accurate documentary. I learned incredibly valuable things about my own country..Excellent 🙌
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
Puxa Asturias
@asturiasceltic31832 ай бұрын
Hey brother (or sister). Puxa Asturias.
@nnonotnow6 ай бұрын
Fascinating. An advanced study of my DNA indicates 9% Iberian. Something I was unaware of. I don't know about the Celtic part. Most of my ancient DNA is Germanic or Nordic. Thanks so much for this
@joebidet20506 ай бұрын
Yeah me too I ran dna thru different sites And always get about 8% spain as hit Was surprised
@joshuaperkins99166 ай бұрын
@nnonotnow, I have similar situation. The main player ancestry companies have me as Norwegian, British and Swedish mainly, I show up anywhere from roughly 9% to 12% Iberian with these other companies. Relatives that I personally know along with numerous pop ups with the main players, are mainly U.S. Brits some U.S. Scandinavians and then Norwegians, followed by England and some Scotland and then Sweden. Perhaps we should all collaborate and figure this out?
@mueezadam84386 ай бұрын
Sorry what do you mean by ancient? Germanic, (much less Nordic) migration was mainly during the early classical era. Do you mean proto-Germanic? If so that’s quite interesting!
@micupedro5 ай бұрын
I am Spanish from Valencia, on the Mediterranean coast, and I do not have any Irish ancestors but I am 10% Irish. (Apart from Iberian, Italian, Western Europe and Baltic or Fines). Obviously these coincidences come from an ancient substratum of peoples who arrived from Eastern Europe and the Caucasus and mixed with each other and with the native hunter-gatherers, in a period between the Neolithic and the Iron Age over years and generations. I specifically have a large genetic closeness with samples taken from burials of an ancient pre Roman people who lived in the Catalan Pyrenees, called Ilergetaes and whose capital was Ilerda, current Lleida (Lerida in Spanish). It is worth noting the ending of his Getaes name, which presents great resemblance to that of other peoples of the East such as the Massagetae and the Daciogeta. But the most curious thing is that I also have great genetic proximity to burials in southeastern Moldova of individuals belonging to the Scythas who probably belonged to the same ethnic group.
@BBD16 ай бұрын
Nice! I disnt knew! Great video from a Celto-Iberian hehe
@holycow735895 ай бұрын
Surprise no mention of VIRIATO
@juststardust81035 ай бұрын
Great video full of information.
@10hawell6 ай бұрын
Kant in Polish means outer corner like of a table, with róg (read rug -horn) meaning inner corner, like corner of a room
@joebidet20506 ай бұрын
Kant in kyrgyz is sugar 😊
@jacowaco88416 ай бұрын
So it is in both Spanish and Portuguese, canto.
@Lynnthomason456 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Thanks so much. Lynn in Naples FL
@Leontemplar-yt6ff6 ай бұрын
(Oldest findings based in Iberia) - “ it is now believed they came from Netherlands”
@alchemiamagic47225 ай бұрын
Very nice :-) I truly enjoyed :-) I am a 70% genetic Iberian, by the way
@lusolad6 ай бұрын
Portugal and Spain.
@JayMacTìre6 ай бұрын
CELTS ✊️
@veronicalogotheti11626 ай бұрын
Thank you
@davids90276 ай бұрын
your narrator sounds like Eeyore from the Disney Winnie the Pooh
@TywysogCraig6 ай бұрын
Arddechog, you are doing important work. Would be good to have a chat. Much to share. Heddwch a bendithion ❤
@briandain84326 ай бұрын
Have you looked into the name Iberia? I've heard some Wacky Hebrew connections. Kinda like the Danes, Danube, and such all coming from the Expansion of the Tribe of Dan.
@basilbrushbooshieboosh53026 ай бұрын
Great. Thanks. Barrett - Barretta - Barrettes I have kin there somewhere. Closest I know are great grandparents Antonio and Maria Barretta from Italian Switzerland.
@LaTierraNueva196 ай бұрын
I would also like to add that Spaniards in the south descend from settlers from the north during the reconquista. Essentially all Iberians are Asturians, Cantabrians and Basques. The most Celtic of regions. Fantastic channel and videos
@KrlKngMrtssn6 ай бұрын
Yes southern Spaniards descend from the northern Iberian region but NOT EXCLUSIVELY. they descended from many cultures.
@LaTierraNueva195 ай бұрын
@@KrlKngMrtssn not really, they are pretty much northern Iberians. look at this study map. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358624/
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
@@LaTierraNueva19 There was some tweaking in the South with like the Phoenicians and tiny bits of North African and others. Each region has their own history, culture and DNA.
@alvarezabonce5 ай бұрын
'reconquista' Who reconquered?
@LaTierraNueva195 ай бұрын
@@alvarezabonce the indigenous peoples of the Iberian peninsula against the African Islamic invaders.
@rorymax82336 ай бұрын
Fascinating and very enjoyable 👏👏👏
@LouisMota5 ай бұрын
I’m from northern Portugal. My paternal haplogroup is R1B-L2. It originated from the Hallstatt Celts in the Alps.
@pedromiranda10005 ай бұрын
Hi Louis. How this you find that you're paternal haplogroup is R1B-L2?
@Alejojojo65 ай бұрын
R1B is Yamnaya. Doesnt come from Hallstatt. I have the same one. There are theories even that Celts originated on the atlantic and mot in the Alps
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
Yep, that's what I have told people.. That many celts in Asturias are from Celts from South Austria.
@alvarezabonce5 ай бұрын
Your forefathers were likely either swabian or roman, before they became galician.
@asturiasceltic31835 ай бұрын
@@alvarezabonce There's no one from Galicia in these posts
@PNortRyan3 ай бұрын
It’s said in old Irish legend and manuscripts that people came from Iberia and Britain and north west France, Celtic people. There were, by the way, other people in Ireland before the Celts, 2 different cultures we know about so far. Although there have been new sites found in Waterford and Clare that go back much longer than the Navan Fort settlement in Northern Ireland
@nb94196 ай бұрын
Asturians have, apart from peninsular genes, Celtic, Suebi and Central European genes. And they have always been connected to the Atlantic Bronze culture. Their Kingdom of Asturies was one of the first autoctonous and independent kingdoms in Europe, it was founded in 718 under king Pelagius.
@alvarezabonce5 ай бұрын
An asture kingdom never existed.
@nb94195 ай бұрын
@@alvarezabonce , the Kingdom of Asturias was one of the first ones in Europe. 🤣🤣🤣
@alvarezabonce5 ай бұрын
@@nb9419 According to what corroborated primary sources? Don't worry, I'll wait.
@nb94195 ай бұрын
@@alvarezabonce , according to historical and archaeological evidence. Don't worry, I'll be waiting...