Re: What the hell am I doing in sci?




Féachadóir wrote:
Scríobh "Sidheseeker" <sidheseeker@xxxxxxx>:

Luke Kelly wrote:

Celto-Roman

I believe the correct term is Romano Celtic..

Not necessarily. Romano-Celts are people like the Britons, Iberocelts
and Gauls who were conquered by the Romans and Romanised.

It's thr correct term for the combined Roman and Celtic culture of
Britain..


Donal/Luke
is talking about Ireland, never invaded by the Roman empire but
Catholicised under the influence of the Roman church.

That would be more in the realm of religion rather than cultire..


as for why you're here.. perhaps you've
just lost your way..

Taking the road less travelled isn't necessarily a bad thing.

I think in his case.. he has wandered way off the road..

.



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