Celts

Cultural information
Language

The language spoken by the Celtic units is probably Old Irish, an early medieval form of Gaelic.

Words:

for-ghaire--What?

eardloubh--At once

quid? (What?, from latin)

quia? (Why?, from latin)

ceart--right

beidh fear--as you wish

taoubh?--Which way?

boudhnidh--lumberjack

feodheghe--gatherer

sealgaire--hunter

lasgaire--fisher

treabhach--farmer

niadhnege--miner

draughboudhie--builder

fear a bnodhege--working man

Dunceart!--near right

taoubh cuideachd!--this way troops!

ho!--go!

Leaders (Single Player):

Columba (521-597)--Saint, Irish missionary monk who worked among the Picts

Robert the Bruce (1274-1329)--r.1306-1329, King of the Scots

Brian Boru (c.941-1014)--r.1002-1014, Irish king

Cunedda (fl. 5th century)--early Welsh leader

Maelgwn (-c.547)--King of Gwynedd, Wales

Ambrosius (Aurelianus)--Romano-British war leader in 5thc, said to have won a battle against the Anglo-Saxons

Athelred the Unready (c968-1016)--r.978-1016, actually an Anglo-Saxon king of England

Vortigern (5th century)--warlord in Britain, said to have hire the Saxons as mercenaries

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