Friday, 5 October 2012

SILURIAN CELT REENACTMENT SOCIETY - Interested?



  1. Pwca Power.: ROMANS GO HOME! A Salute To Siluria - It took the ...

    pwcapower.blogspot.com/.../romans-go-home-salute-to-siluria-it.htm...
    26 Apr 2010 – A 'SALUTE TO SILURIAN ENDURENCE' ALTHOUGH I NEVER ..... Here in Italy we had a long discussion between celtic reenactment groups .


    1. Ancient Celtic Clans - Celtic Reenactment Group

      celticclans.oakandacorn.com/
      Ancient Celtic Clans. Gallery Menu Button Events Menu Button Products Menu Button Purpose Menu Button Resources Menu Button. gallery | events | products ...
    2. Brigantia - Celtic re-enactment

      ironage-history.com/brigantia/
      Brigantia are a Celtic re-enactment group based in Hampshire. ... BRIGANTIA is an historical re-enactment society dedicated to the pagan tribes of Britain of the ...

    Silures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silures
    Reference is occasionally made to this period of Celtic history by the use of terms such as "Silurian". The poet Henry Vaughan called himself a "Silurist", by virtue ...
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  2. Twmbarlwm and the Celts | Cwmcarn Forest

    your.caerphilly.gov.uk/cwmcarnforest/history/twmbarlwm-and-celts
    The Iron Age hill fort of Twmbarlwm was at the heart of the territory of the Silurian Celts, the dominant Celtic tribe of this area. It was probably constructed ...
  3. Twmbarlwm - CP7 | Cwmcarn Forest

    your.caerphilly.gov.uk/cwmcarnforest/forest-drive/twmbarlwm-cp7
    The Iron Age hillfort of Twmbarlwm lies at the heart of the territory of the Silurian Celts. With commanding views over the Bristol Channel, it must have played a ...
  4. Silurian Origins

    www.silurian.com/silurian.htm
    The origins of Silurian;Early christians;British Christians. ... by the Silures tribe who occupied modern day Glamorgan, Wales in ancient Celtic and Roman times.
  5. Celt Brew History

    www.theceltexperience.co.uk/history.html
    The Romans marched through most of Britain, but struggled and were defeated once by a Celtic tribe known as the Silurians, who had a territory in what would ...
  6. Wales on Britannia: Facts About Wales & the Welsh

    www.britannia.com/celtic/wales/facts/facts6.html
    ... Ordovician and Silurian, are derived from the Latin name for Wales (Cambria) and forCeltic tribes living in Wales during the Roman invasions (the Silures and ...
  7. Rhiannon's Way Story Set In Roman Wales

    www.welshstories.com/rhiannon/index.html
    The author has breathed life into the people she created and conveyed some of the characteristics of the Silurian Celts who fought long and hard to preserve ...
  8. The Silurian Celts in Herefordshire by DAVIES Gareth Calan: GHAL ...

    www.abebooks.co.uk › DAVIES Gareth Calan
    Available now at AbeBooks.co.uk - Card Covers - GHAL Productions - 2007 - Book Condition: Fine - 8pp, illustrated, bound in card covers.
  9. The Silurian Celts in Herefordshire by DAVIES Gareth Calan ...

    www.castlehillbooks.co.uk/The-Silurian-Celts-in-Herefordshire_i324...
    The Silurian Celts in Herefordshire. Author: DAVIES Gareth Calan Publisher: GHAL Productions Binding: Card Covers Condition: Fine Publication Date: 2007 ...

  10. RBO - Silures

    www.roman-britain.org › British Tribes
    The Celtic Tribes of Britain ... The Silurian Campaigns of Rome ... There was, no doubt, a significant Silurian presence among the army of Caratacus which were ...

    1. Keith Hunt - Drama of Lost Disciples #8 - Page Eight

      www.keithhunt.com/Drama8.html
      At this time the second branch of the Silurian kingdom lying farther south in what ....Gladys (Celtic for Princess), the sister of the British war lord Caractacus, was ...
    2. The Dark Welsh

      robt.shepherd.tripod.com/welsh.html
      From New Advent (Encyclopedia): the Silurians, "small dark Welsh" What the anthropologists can tell us: The Welsh, though mainly a Celtic nation, are a ...
    3. British Tribes

      www.dot-domesday.me.uk/tribes.htm
      but neither severity nor clemency converted the Silurian tribe, which .... The name Ratae is derived from a Celtic word that means 'ramparts', but, though there is ...
    4. And the occurrence of Celtic or Silurian names

      www.freefictionbooks.org/.../15190-the-forest-of-dean-by-h-g-nicho...
      With the exception of a few decayed timber trees being felled in the course of the following year (1857), there is nothing requiring further notice, and I therefore ...
    5. Images for Silurian Celts

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    6. Sedgwick Museum - Geological Time - the Silurian Period

      www.sedgwickmuseum.org/wenlock/about/silurian_time.html
      The Silurian Period was defined by Sir Roderick Murchison in the 1830's. He based the name on the Silures, a Celtic tribe living in the Welsh Borderlands at the ...
    7. Best Books on the Legend of King Arthur

      www.squidoo.com › ... › Books › Reading Lists
      Susanna Duffy
      by Susanna Duffy - in 402 Google+ circles
      From the faraway days of Britain come the stories rooted in ancient Celtic and... The Silurian - at Lulu; Arthurian Legends and Celtic Tradition; Discover the 'real' ...
    8. Silurian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silurian
      The Silurian is a geologic period and system that extends from the end of the ... He named the sequences for a Celtic tribe of Wales, the Silures, inspired by his ...
    9. Celtic Myth and Legend: Chapter III. Who Were the ''Ancient Britons''?

      www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cml/cml07.htm
      ... is variously called by ethnologists the Iberian, Mediterranean, Berber, Basque,Silurian... 2 It held our islands till the coming of the Celts, who fought with the ...
    10. EBK: Bran Fendigaid alias Bendigeitvran, God of Regeneration

      www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/bran.html
      In Celtic mythology, Bran appears as a semi-humanized giant residing at Castell .... the two became associated with the Silurian tribe of South Wales due to his ...
    11. silurian - Encyclopedia

      www.encyclo.co.uk/define/silurian
      Silurian the period of geological time between 440 and 410 million years ago. The name comes from the Silures, a tribe of Celts. See Geological Timescale ...