The Celtic Tribes of Bavaria

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  • @Alasdair37448
    @Alasdair37448 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Those girls are simply adorable more history should be taught like this.

  • @naturesdaughter6341
    @naturesdaughter6341 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I absolutely love that you involved your daughters🙌🙌.... I am the daughter and great granddaughter of historians and I count it as my biggest blessing🙌🙌💜💜

  • @marcomirhayes7121
    @marcomirhayes7121 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thank you for making this.

  • @markboian7859
    @markboian7859 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ahh, my peeps. Thanks for sharing this wonderful information.

  • @AlteredState1123
    @AlteredState1123 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @pentz8042
    @pentz8042 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Soo good! Why is this so underrated?! It’s professional

  • @TiffanyClaborn-i8g
    @TiffanyClaborn-i8g 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've recently found out my bloodline goes back to a Celtic tribe from the Bavarian region. Claborn, my last name is an adopted name. Boykin is my bloodline. Do you have any info on the Boykin name?

  • @thebrocialist8300
    @thebrocialist8300 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    It’s true that the Boii easily dispatched whatever sort of resistance the Etruscans could have hoped to put forward; but it’s equally true that the Boii were keen admirers of Etruscan civilization and culture and encouraged assimilation/intermingling between both groups. (This was hardly unprecedented, as Celticized tribes of Etrusco-Rhaetians were well represented in the alpine territories adjacent to the Gauls for quite some time - and had established closer bonds with the Celts than groups like the Aquitani.)
    Part of the reason why I find there is less appreciation for the scope of Celtic hegemony across (pre-Roman) Europe (apart from the Celts lacking the requisite literary tradition to leave behind a proper historical chronicle) is because of the anarchic nature of Celticization itself. It’s one of the most difficult sociocultural phenomena to coherently contextualize (with a contiguous archeological/linguistic/historic record)

  • @tcm_nilla
    @tcm_nilla 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We are celts 🤍💙🛡🪓

  • @lisagale6363
    @lisagale6363 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So, what became of Bohemia after the Boii left?

    • @hia5235
      @hia5235 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ive heard that some remained that were driven out by Germans. They then migrated to Pannonia, before being eradicated/absorbed by migrating Sarmatians.

    • @damaslpressath
      @damaslpressath 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      today we know....Boi was on of the tribes like vindelics....not as told false like here in the video: the Keltoi developed as culture and its keltoi/celtic language in northern Alps (Hallstadt-cuture) than reached Western alpine regions (Latene culture)....romanized keltoi tribes like Boi/Vindelics but also raetian get latinized....when germanic tribes came, just took over the culture and germanized most of people....even many of the leading people fled to south...but even when Bohemia part of Czeck republic region was germanized....long time keltoi tribes where untouched in Bavarian/Bohemian forest...but mixed up like everywhere in europe...

  • @widukindbooks9934
    @widukindbooks9934 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The whole B to K thing doesn't make much sense since all germanic languages say words like german "Kuh", Norwegians also say "ku", Danish and Swedish "Ko", Dutch "Koe", and Icelandic "Kyr." So i don't see how what you are saying makes sense especially since Germanic peoples are also cattle farmers. You could say there is an Indo-european relation from the corded-ware culture but I don't think the Germanic word comes from celtic.

    • @damaslpressath
      @damaslpressath 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      very true...even germanic and kelti language is indo-european....there is different words for cow...Kuh...and even the hindu languages: Gaur or gaay, goa, gau or gaya....there is keltoi word bo, for the Boi-folk?So you find this word in latin: Bos, and maybe in Bull amongs others......further here he is describing something basic very wrong....the people from gallia never decided to come to northern alps....it is the norther alps region where keltoi first where developing as a tribe with its culture and language....first in Hallstadt-culture than later in Latene culture in western alps....it is from where the tribe spreads into lands like gallia and even to british islands....and it is now seen in genetic, that there is some genetic from the keltoi in Ireland for example...but not as more than in some central european folks....so the keltoi/celtics did not replace the hunter-gatherers in Ireland....but brought agriculture and "advanced" culture like language to the islands....

  • @jeffreydennistigers
    @jeffreydennistigers 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Love the explorers :)

  • @hia5235
    @hia5235 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wonder if the Germanic K for Cow is analogous with the B in Bull.

  • @Boogeyyyman
    @Boogeyyyman ปีที่แล้ว

    The Boii and other celts got germanized and continue to live on in their descendants Bavarians and Austrians. Their unique culture is different to other German culture.

  • @jamaicaninsidernews7195
    @jamaicaninsidernews7195 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I here that it's pronounced boweeee

  • @damaslpressath
    @damaslpressath 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    here he is describing soa basically thing very wrong....the people from gallia never decided to come to northern alps....it is the norther alps region where keltoi/celtics first where developing as a tribe with its culture and language....first in Hallstadt-culture than later in Latene culture in western alps....it is from where the tribe spreads into lands like gallia and even to british islands....and it is now seen in genetic, that there is some genetic from the keltoi in Ireland for example...but not as more than in some central european folks....so the keltoi/celtics did not replace the hunter-gatherers in Ireland....but brought agriculture and "advanced" culture like language to the islands....further more, since they left as a "into keltoi tribe developed culture" they mixed with other less developed pre-europeans and with other smaller folks which also arrived from Messopotamian area who colonized europe and brought domestic animals and agriculture...so as many indo-european speakers as well as tyrsenian languages (ethruscan, raetian) which are maybe related to semitic languages...and so on

  • @jeffreydennistigers
    @jeffreydennistigers 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    First!!!