Scottish people talking about their Spanish roots are like sovereign citizens
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Date: August 18th, 2024 3:59 PM Author: rambunctious sticky step-uncle's house
Look at their web site designs:
https://halfmoon.tripod.com/Spain.html
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Date: August 18th, 2024 4:00 PM Author: rambunctious sticky step-uncle's house
Bile's son was Milesius, perhaps the most famous of all the Celtic Kings of Spain and the father of the Irish race. As a youth Milesius, distinguished himself as a warrior in Egypt and was also known as Galamh. According to Hynes:
"The original name of Milesius of Spain was, as already mentioned, "Galamh" (gall : Irish, a stranger; amh, a negative affix), which means, no stranger: meaning that he was no stranger in Egypt, where he was called "Milethea Spaine," which was afterwards contracted to "Miló Spaine" (meaning the Spanish Hero), and finally to "Milesiius" (mileadh: Irish, a hero; Lat. miles, a soldier)".
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Date: June 17th, 2025 11:59 PM
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i always thought that Galicia, Spain was named for Gauls (Celts) and had a deep Celtic connection, no?
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