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    The Celts ( / kɛlts / kelts, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples ( / ˈkɛltɪk / KEL-tick) were a collection of Indo-European peoples [1] in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of Celtic languages and other cultural similarities.

    • Celtic Sword

      The Celtic Hallstatt culture – 8th century BC – figured...

    • Celtiberians

      Etymology. The term Celtiberi appears in accounts by...

    • Hallstatt Culture

      The Hallstatt culture was the predominant Western and...

    • Warfare

      Replicas of Celtic warrior's garments. In the museum...

    • pre-Celtic

      A study in the journal Antiquity from 2013 reported the...

  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeltesCeltes — Wikipédia

    Les Celtes ont constitué lors de la protohistoire européenne un groupe de populations 1 indo-européennes parlant des langues celtiques et présentant une certaine unité culturelle 2, bien que les interactions culturelles de l'Europe celtique ancienne demeurent incertaines et controversées 3.

  3. Kelt. Latin: Celta. Plural: Celtae. Key People: Brennus. Related Topics: Aedui. Senones. Belgae. Helvetii. Allobroges. Celt, a member of an early Indo-European people who from the 2nd millennium bce to the 1st century bce spread over much of Europe.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Where Did The Celts Come from?
    • Celtics in Spain: The Galatians
    • Celtics in Brittany: The Britons
    • Celtic Languages
    • Celtic Religion
    • Celtic Designs
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    By the third century B.C., the Celts controlled much of the European continent north of the Alps mountain range, including present-day Ireland and Great Britain. It is these islands off Europe’s western coast in which Celtic culture was allowed to survive and thrive, as the Roman Empire expanded on the European continent. Beginning with the reign o...

    Several tribes made up the larger population of the Celtic people. Indeed, the Gaels, Gauls, Britons, Irish and Galatians were all Celtic tribes. The Galatians occupied much of the Asturias region of what is now northern Spain, and they successfully fought off attempted invasions by both the Romans and the Moors, the latter ruling much of present-d...

    Britons and Gauls settled in the northwestern corner of present-day France, the region known today as Brittany. Celtic tradition survived in the region as it was geographically isolated from the rest of France, and many festivals and events can trace their origins to Celtic times. Many of the French “Bretons” also wear traditional Celtic hats calle...

    In Wales, called Cymru by the Celts, the native tongue—Welsh—is a Celtic language, and it is still widely spoken in the region. In Cornwall (the westernmost county in England, and near Wales), some (although very few) speak Cornish, which is similar to Welsh and Breton. And, in Scotland, the Celtic language Scots Gaelic is still spoken, although by...

    Neither the Romans nor the Anglo-Saxons, who took what is now England from the Romans in the fifth century A.D., were able to successfully invade Ireland. This enabled the Celtic tribes that had settled there—namely, the Gaels and the Irish—to survive, and allowed their culture to flourish. When Christianity arrived in Ireland with St. Patrickin 43...

    Across Europe, the Celts have been credited with many artistic innovations, including intricate stone carving and fine metalworking. As a result, elaborate Celtic designs in artifacts crafted from gold, silver and precious gemstones are a major part of museum collections throughout Europe and North America.

    Who were the ancient Celts? Shoreline Community College. Roberts, Alice. “The Celts: not quite the barbarians history would have us believe.” The Guardian. “Where the Celts come from and have lived for 3,000 years.” IrishCentral.com. “The Celts: Blood Iron and Sacrifice.” BBC Two. “Local Legends: the Hound of Ulster.” BBC.

  4. Déclin des Celtes en Europe continentale. Aux II e-I er siècles avant notre ère, les Celtes sont soumis sur le continent à la pression conjuguée des Germains à l'est et des Romains au sud. Les habitats de la Tène finale sont marqués par le développement des habitats dans les villes ou oppidums celtiques.

  5. Apr 1, 2021 · The Ancient Celts were various tribal groups living in parts of western and central Europe in the Late Bronze Age and through the Iron Age (c. 700 BCE to c. 400 CE). Given the name Celts by ancient writers, these tribes and their culture migrated and so they established a presence in territories from Portugal to Turkey.

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