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  1. North Germanic language

    Norn is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Northern Isles ( Orkney and Shetland) off the north coast of mainland Scotland and in Caithness in the far north of the Scottish mainland. After Orkney and Shetland were pledged to Scotland by Norway in 1468–69, it was gradually replaced by Scots.
    Native to: Scotland
    Writing system: Younger Futhark (original), Old Norse alphabet
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    Is the Noric language attested?
    The Noric language is attested in only fragmentary inscriptions, one from Ptuj [6] [7] and two from Grafenstein, [8] [9] neither of which provide enough information for any conclusions about the nature of the language. [6] [8] This section may contain material unrelated or insufficiently related to the topic of the article.
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    What was Noricum called in Roman Empire?
    Thereafter, Noricum was called a province, although it was not organized as such and remained a kingdom with the title of regnum Noricum, yet under the control of an imperial procurator. [citation needed]
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    When did the Noricum become part of the Celtic kingdom?
    From 200 BC the Noricum tribes gradually united into Celtic kingdom, known as the regnum Noricum, with its capital at a place called Noreia. Noricum became a key ally of the Roman Republic, providing high-quality weapons and tools in exchange for military protection. This was demonstrated in 113 BC,...
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    What is the difference between Noricum ripense and Noricum mediterraneum?
    Under Diocletian (245–313), Noricum was divided into Noricum ripense ("Noricum along the river", the northern part southward from the Danube ), and Noricum mediterraneum ("landlocked Noricum", the southern, more mountainous district). The dividing line ran along the central part of the eastern Alps. [13]
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    The Noric language, or Eastern Celtic, is an unclassified Continental Celtic language. It is attested in only two fragmentary inscriptions from the Roman province of Noricum (one in Grafenstein, Austria, the other in Ptuj, Slovenia). These do not provide enough information to draw conclusions about the … See more

    The Ptuj inscription, discovered in 1894, is written right to left in a northern Italic alphabet and reads:
    This is interpreted as two personal names: Artebudz [son] of Brogduos. The name Artebudz may mean " See more

    The Grafenstein inscription, on a tile from the 2nd century AD that was discovered in a gravel pit in 1977, is incomplete, but the extant part has … See more

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    Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlements and chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about th…

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    • Is there any direct evidence for the existence of this language? While the inhabitants of Noricum obviously spoke something, and while it's not unlikely what they spoke was a Celtic language, I don't think there should be an encyclopedia article on a completely unattested language. None of the sources on Celtic languages I've consulted has any refe...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noric

      Noric may refer to: Noricum, an ancient region. Noric Alps. Noric language. Noric race. Noric steel. the Taurisci, also called Norici. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with …

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      May 9, 2022 · The Noric language, or Eastern Celtic, is an unclassified Continental Celtic language. It is attested in only two fragmentary inscriptions from the Roman province of …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noricum

      Noricum is the Latin name for the Celtic kingdom or federation of tribes that included most of modern Austria and part of Slovenia. In the first century AD, it became a province of the …

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      The Noric language, or Eastern Celtic, is an unclassified Continental Celtic language. It is attested in only two fragmentary inscriptions from the Roman province of Noricum (one in …

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      The Noric language, or Eastern Celtic, is an unclassified Continental Celtic language. It is attested in only two fragmentary inscriptions from the Roman province of Noricum (one in …

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      The Celtic languages (usually / ˈ k ɛ l t ɪ k /, but sometimes / ˈ s ɛ l t ɪ k /) are a group of related languages descended from Proto-Celtic.They form a branch of the Indo-European language family. The term "Celtic" was first used to …

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