Neither Roman nor Celtic women usually got involved in fights.
yes the donkey puch is a rather popular choice of hurting women so i would probably answer the same in reverse for the women considering they are also gay with lesbos in oil fights.
In Gaul the presence of Roman settlers and centuries of interaction with the Romans thoroughly latinised the Celtic languages there. So much so that French is a Romance language, that is a language that is derived from Latin. Elements of the original Celtic language still remain. The same can be said of languages of the Celts who lived in some parts of Spain.
i am in mrs. w's social studies class, and i was wondering the same thing..
Celtic culture is somehow connected to Norse Scandinavian culture but they do not have the same roots.
The male gender is more likely to get into fights with the same gender.
Celtic is not the same as British. The Celts lived in the British Isles, but also through much of what is now France and Germany.
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.
Because its nearer
Yes and no. Irish Mythology is a subset of Celtic Mythology. Celtic Mythology also includes Scotish, Welsh, and British Mythologies. But Irish Mythology is also included.
Roman women had about the same jobs as women have today in a sense. An aristocratic lady's first job was to promote her family and her husband's interests. She could also manage her own business if she had one. The lower classes of women, were carpenters, laundresses, sewers, dyers, embroiderers, shop owners, waitresses or barmaids, and even jewelry makers.
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Grendel fights without weapons, so Beowulf chooses to do the same.