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Yes we do:)I must say here that I used the term "Gallia" inappropriately. I thought that it encompassed a larger area than it did. I used that as a starting point which would contain larger parts of Germany than it actually does.
My point remains that the peoples, and weapons/armour concepts, would have come (more accurately) from Germania(which would have come from Rome, which would have come from the Anatolia. Though it is very concievable that some ideas skipped Rome and headed north before that...) and gone north from there. That is why the Swedish that I know sounds very Germanic, not Gaelic. I apologize for my error. I believe, Martin, that when I use the proper terms, you and I hold to the same theory of language development.
"Another thing to note is the Celtic helmets and shields were copied by the Romans."---Interesting, I have never heard that before.
I have to say that this assumption is totally wrong. They did have a similarity in attitude--but in the sense that neither wanted to die in battle. Both Vikings and samurais preferred to win, stay alive, and then win another fight, and stay alive, and so on. Don't be fooled by the berserkers--some historians don't even think they really exist--or by the Tokugawa spirituality, which was created in a period of peace and had little bearing as to how the samurai fought in the real wars before the Tokugawa era.1. Both sides wanted to die in battle. A warrior with no fear is dangerouse.
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