Tuesday, April 13, 2010

There is a name for Irish French Scottish and Italian all together what was there name?

I think there name started with a G and the name originated aroud 1600-1800 centry.

There is a name for Irish French Scottish and Italian all together what was there name?
Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was the name given, in ancient times, to the region of Western Europe comprising present-day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river.





In English, the word Gaul (French: Gaulois) may also refer to a Celtic inhabitant of that region, although the expression may be used more generally for all ancient speakers of the Gaulish language (a derivative of early Celtic) who were widespread in Europe and extended even into central Anatolia by Roman times. In this way, "Gaul" and "Celt" are sometimes used interchangeably.
Reply:They all play rugby and are european. That's the only link I see.
Reply:do you mean Gaelic? don't think that includes Italians.








Vin
Reply:"a bunch of wankers"
Reply:Celtic i think.
Reply:Mutt.
Reply:The Irish and Scots are Celts (kelts) the Italians are Italians and the French besides Gaulists, are LOSERS!
Reply:Gaelic


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