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Nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > On 30 Oct 2003 12:20:10 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harold) > wrote: > > >> > > >> > http://www.armenianhighland.com/homeland/chronicle120.html > >> > > >> > They moved from Anatolia both by land and sea (Sea Peoples who > >> > destroyed Troy) > >> > through the Balkans via the Danube then the Rhine and Volga throughout > >> > Europe. They named many countries, regions and cities. > >> > > >> > Danube - From Danu, water goddess. > >> > Rhine - From Rhini for queen. > >> > Britain - Brythoni tribe > >> > Gaul - Celts > >> > Deutchland - From Teuath for "people" > >> > Russia - From Rutheni tribe which means "wheel". > > No, its from the word 'Russ' meaning 'Redhead'. The Celts had a consistent way of naming places and people. Naming people after the colour of their hair is a stupidity that is only modern. For a Ph.D and a Celt, which I dont believe, you lack basic understanding about your culture. The key word is Rus, not Russ. This corresponds to Ruthe, and is the Eastern-Celtic word for Rotha, which means wheel. There were a large group of people there, such as the Kartevli which means "chariot people", who were charioteers and had a wheel and wagon industry. > > >> > Helveti - "Celtic Kingdom"(Switzerland) > >> > Harvatia - "Celtic Kingdom" (Croatia) > >> > Galatia - "Celtic Kingdom"!! (Turkey). The three mean the same. > >> > Greece - Elliniki, Celtic People. > >> > London - Muddy River > > True enough. Good, you are making progress. > > >> > Paris - Parisii tribe > > True enough. > > >> > Berlin - "producing linen" > >> > Ankara - Anchor > >> > Warsaw - Warriors on the river. > > Crap. > You are a eloquent Ph.D. My linguistic friends say Warwaw could also mean "Phrygians living by the river". > > > >It is advisable yo ignore the alternatives. > > Why? > > > They will just confuse you, > > > like I was before my analysis brought great luminousity to the > >dark minded people in the arts. > > <raucous laughter> > > Tell me, Harold, what University are you lecturing at? > > > They are not interested in the truth > >but in nationalism, politics, cultural distortions etc. > > > >Here is a very important fact: > > > >Helvetii=Carpatii (Carpathians)=Galatii > > > >As you know, Helvetians were in Switzerland, Carpatii in the > >Carpathians and Galatii in Anatolia. You can easily see the following > >for yourself, without references. > > > >Hel=Car=Gal=Celt > >Vat=Pat=At=Kingdom > > crap=bull=boll=ocks > > >So they all mean the same: "Celtic Kingdom". This refers to the entire > >area from the Jura, Alps, Bavaria, Bohemia, Carpathia, Wallachia, and > >Galatia. So it covered the core area all the way from France to > >Switzerland to Germany to Czech to Poland to Ukraine to Balkans and to > >Turkey. The words are those used either by different people or later > >academics for the same people ie. the Celts. > > I'm quite prepared to believe that there was once, a relatively vast > Celtic Culture spread across Europe but you claim too much Harold. > > Nik
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