To: Conservative4Ever
Most of the Roman soldiers posted in Brittain came from North of the Black Sea. They'd never seen Rome. I believe they call them the Ossetians ~ from the vicinity of modern Ossetia. Just guessing but the Romans may have preferred sending them to Brittain because they spoke a language cognate to Gaelic.
Among other things these guys had a tradition of a king with a round circle and an unfaithful queen.
24 posted on
10/14/2005 6:12:55 PM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again? How'bout a double sarcasm for this one)
To: muawiyah
I gotta look through my bookcase at home, cause I think I have a book on this subject. It talks about the furthest outposts absorbed into the local society. You could very well be right regarding the Ossetians. The book has to do with Hadrian's Wall...the quest begins. :)
26 posted on
10/14/2005 6:26:23 PM PDT by
Conservative4Ever
(God bless America...land that I love...stand beside her and guide her...)
To: muawiyah
Just guessing but the Romans may have preferred sending them to Brittain because they spoke a language cognate to Gaelic. Just FYI, the Britons didn't speak Gaelic or any Godelic language - that was the branch of the Celtic language family tree spoken in Ireland and the Isle of Man (and later on, highland Scotland.) The Britons' branch of Celtic was called Brythonic, and today includes what we know as Welsh, Cornish and Breton.
40 posted on
10/15/2005 12:22:57 AM PDT by
DGray
(http://nicanfhilidh.blogspot.com)
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