Alan stubbs
chris sutton
Alan Thompson
Kenny Dalglish
Tommy Gemmill for Celtic in 1967, and Kenny Dalglish for Liverpool in 1978 (played for Celtic) immediately spring to mind. Anyone else?
bobby charlton
The Celtic god Sulis represents a deity worshiped at the thermals spring of the area known as "Bath" (now known as Somerset). She is also known as the "Celtic Goddess of the Healing Waters at Bath, England".
The romans went to England because when they had the war with queen Boadicea, the Celtic queen. In that time the Celtic people lived in what is now called England. In the end the romans won because of their advantages such as their spears, the roman cavalry, and the formation of the roman foot soldiers. Also the romans built buildings and roads such as the huge wall they built across northern England.
England is bordered by Scotland to the north and Wales to the east. The coastline of England borders the North Sea, Irish Sea, St. George's Channel, Straight of Dover, Celtic Sea, and the English Channel.
Celtic Preists where also known as Druids, so yes.
football is the main sport of England but we also play cricket tennis and rugby
One can simply go the Celticartscenter to find out more about celtic arts, wikipedia is also a good option. Celticartscenter also offers courses in Celtic languages.
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.
Celtic is not associated with any single country. There are people of Celtic origin in many countries, particularly in western Europe, but also further afield.
A Celtic harp is a harp that is slightly smaller than a concert harp. Celtic harps also have levers to change the key, instead of pedals.