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Are the french more latin or celtic? I know their culture is latin but what about ethnicity? specifically Normandie and Brittany (right spelling?). Please help

2007-03-05 11:41:40 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

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1. The Bretons (of Brittany) are Celts, with a local language (Breton) similar to Cornish and, to a lesser extent, Welsh.

2. The Normans (of Normandy) are a mixture of Viking and Gaul, with their own regional language (Norman).

3. It's all in wikipedia, you know.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandy

2007-03-06 10:33:46 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7 · 0 0

Alsace Lorraine Franche Comté have been offered with the help of Louis XIV around 1630 for no longer something, after the conflict of Thirty years. Flanders, Lille, Dunkerque have been taken to Holland byLouis XIV which at that component replaced into ran with the help of Spaniards - those areas tend to be dutch - Normandie has been for a protracted time the area of vikings from the IX th century - those normans invaded England and exported french there- Bretagne is celtic - and speaks a language which Gaelic human beings understand completely provided that welsh human beings have been in certainty celtics leaving France, to secure haven from roman invasions - So - what else ? The auvergne is as celtic as Bretagne - Now south ;: roman invasions and colonization - wisigoth invasions + barbarians - arab invasions - The dominant french function is the common latin language that we talk until at present - the republican values - and catholic faith -

2016-10-02 10:54:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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