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Hardcover Kingdoms of the Celts: A History and a Guide Book

ISBN: 071372692X

ISBN13: 9780713726923

Kingdoms of the Celts: A History and a Guide

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An account of the Celts through their ideas of kingdoms and kingship. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Celtic Chieftains

As the name of the book would suggest, the kings and clans of the Celts, ancient, medieval, and modern, are the primary focus of this book. It first examines the origins and definitions of the Celts, before moving on to a history of both the Ancient Gauls and Galatians, and the more recent Celtic civilizations of the British Isles. It also devotes chapters to famous Celtic rulers like Vercingetorix, Vortigern, Boudica, Cartimandua, King Arthur, and a variety of Irish heroes. Also has a useful appendix on the major Scottish clans.

A tribute to the Celtic spirit

I found this to be an excellently researched book. I always enjoy John King's work on subjects Celtic. I find it ironic that someone who is a self-styled "iron age archeologist" to be so ignorant of their subject. No one is exactly sure when or where the Celtic people came from. The earliest evidence goes back as far as 1200 BC. Most begin counting the Celts as a people and a distinct culture from the Hallstatt era where we have evidence of trade in salt from 1000 BC. One could even go so far as to say that Celtic culture still exists. If you asked those fighting for Scottish or Irish independence and their own Parliaments they would give you a good argument for it. The Celts could hardly be said to have gone unnoticed for centuries. From the medieval period on the British did their damnedest to practice wholesale genocide and oppression of the Celtic people of the former countries of Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall and the Islands. Yes, the Celtic people adapted to those who invaded their homelands from the Romans to the Saxons to the Christian missionaries. However, they usually left just as big an imprint on those who conquered. The Christian monks of the Medieval period have recorded for eternity the beliefs and myths of the Celtic people. The tales of King Arthur and many modern folktales have Celtic roots. For an iron age culture the Celtic people have had enormous impact on us, their descendants, even to this day. Mr. King's book is a tribute to the undying spirit of the Celtic people. It is a must read for those interested in the beliefs and practices of the Celts and their legacy to us. They have shaped our modern ideas and ideals more than we might realize.

Kingdoms of the Celts by John King

The most comprehensive history of the Celts I've seen yet. Even as a college major in Medieval History, I found much about the amazing Celts that I had never heard before. Well documented and scholarly without being a bore. Fascinating reading for anyone who thinks he knows the Celts.
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