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Gaels

The Gaels are a group of Insular Celtic ethnic groups native to Ireland, parts of Scotland, and the Isle of Man. They are associated with the Gaelic languages: a branch of the Celtic languages comprising Irish, Manx, and Scottish Gaelic.

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Australia
2,717 (linguistic)
Canada
9,000 (linguistic)
Ireland
1,873,997 (linguistic)
New Zealand
670 (linguistic)
United Kingdom
122,518 (linguistic)
United States
27,475 (linguistic)

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Gaels

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Edges458
Triples443
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Gaels

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related to Diaspora · 56
Gaels → Alba, Anglicisation, Anglo, Anglo-Saxons, Argyll, As, Australia, Birmingham, Britain, British Empire, Canada, Cardiff, Dublin, Dyfed, Dál Riata, Déisi Muman, Edinburgh, English-speaking, Eóganachta Uí Liatháin, France
related to Antiquity · 48
Gaels → According, Agricola, Ailech, Airgíalla, Argyll, Based, Britain, Brycheiniog, Conn Cétchathach, Connacht, Connachta, Cornwall, Dyfed, Dál Riata, Déisi, Gaelic, Governor, Greco-Roman, Hebrides, High King Túathal Techtmar
related to Imperial era · 48
Gaels → Also, Britain, British Empire, British Protestant, Catholicism, Crowns, Decades, Dublin, During, Elizabeth, England, English, English-speaking Protestant, Gaelic, Gaelic Scotland, Gaelic Ulster's, He, Henry VIII, Highlands, In
related to Later Middle Ages · 42
Gaels → Anglo-Norman, Anglo-Normans, At, Between, Briain, By, Cistercians, Conchobhair, Continental, Diarmait Mac Murchada, England, English-speaking, France, Gaelic, Gaelic Irish, Gerald, Gregorian, Highlands, In Ireland, Ireland
related to Demographics · 35
Gaels → According, Boston, Canada, Canadian Gaelic, Cape Breton Island, Census, Chicago, Communities, Cork, Counties Donegal, Dublin, Edinburgh, Gaelic, Gaelic-speaking, Galway, Glasgow, Hebrides, However, In, Ireland
related to Early Middle Ages · 35
Gaels → Aside, Brega, By, Cashel, Christianity, Clann Conla, Corcu Loígde, Declán, Dál, Déisi, Eóganachta, Fiacha Suidhe, Finnian, Gaelic, Gaelic Ireland, High King, In, Ireland, Leath Cuinn, Leath Moga
related to Irish · 31
Gaels → Ancient Greek, Ancient Roman, Caesar, Corcu Loígde, Dál Riata, English, Gaels Scoti, Geographia, Greeks, Hibernia, Iouernoi, Ireland, Irisce, Irish, Iveriu, Iverni, Ivernia, Lebor Gabála, O'Rahilly, Old Celtic
related to Origin legends · 29
Gaels → Amergin, Breogán, Caspian Sea, Crete, Egypt, Egyptian, Fénius Farsaid, Gaelic, Galicia, Getulia, Goídel Glas, Goídel's, He, Iberia, In, Ireland, Lebor Gabála, Milesians, Míl Espáine, Otherworld
related to Scots · 20
Gaels → Angles, At, Britain, Britons, Dál Riata, Examples, From, Germanic, Hiberno-Latin, Irish Gaels, Johannes Scotus Eriugena, Latin, Picts, Schottenkloster, Scot, Scoti, Scotland, The, The Romans, Vikings
related to Ethnonyms · 16
Gaels → An Old Norse, Europe, Gael, Gaelic-speakers, In Latin, Irish, Milesian, Other, Scoti, Scotland, Scots, The, Throughout, Vestmenn, Western, Westmen

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gaelic irish ireland scotland also century language culture king scottish english britain celtic modern became known dál highlands christianity manx

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GaelsAustralia2,717 (linguistic)1.00infobox
GaelsCanada9,000 (linguistic)1.00infobox
GaelsIreland1,873,997 (linguistic)1.00infobox
GaelsNew Zealand670 (linguistic)1.00infobox
GaelsUnited Kingdom122,518 (linguistic)1.00infobox
GaelsUnited States27,475 (linguistic)1.00infobox
the Statutes of Ionainstance offirst in the Scottish Highlands via repressive laws0.80text
and then in Ireland by colonizing Gaelic land with Englishinstance offirst in the Scottish Highlands via repressive laws0.80text
Scots-speaking Protestant settlersinstance offirst in the Scottish Highlands via repressive laws0.80text
the Corcu Loígdeinstance ofThe Érainn included peoples0.80text
Dál Riatainstance ofThe Érainn included peoples0.80text
the Leabhar na nGenealachinstance ofvindicating elements of Gaelic genealogy as found in works0.80text

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