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  1. The term “Celts” (from the Greek Keltoi, or ”barbarian”) refers to a people who lived in a large area of central and western Europe in the second part of the first millennium BCE. They spoke a language belonging to the Indo-European group of languages, and so were related to other European peoples such as the Italians, Greeks and Germans.

  2. May 4, 2007 · In 279BC the Celts were known to have looted Delphi, the sacred Greek site. Strabo (Geographer) recorded a meeting between the Celts and Alexander the Great in 335BC in the Balkans. Classical writers had recorded a large-scale migration of Celts soon after 400BC, this migration took the Celts from central Europe into Northern Italy and Eastern ...

  3. Mar 8, 2024 · The Celts were Indo-European people that shared a common language and that had a shared culture and belief system. They lived in large sections of modern-day Europe and Antolia, a peninsula in modern-day Turkey. There were a number of major Celtic groups, including the Celtiberians, the Gaels, and the Gauls. 2.

  4. Feb 11, 2021 · The warriors of Celtic Europe were amongst the most distinctive of any fighters in the ancient world. With their great height, long hair and moustaches, frequent nakedness, painted and tattooed bodies, and fondness for collecting enemy heads in battle, Celtic Warrior s were a fearsome sight to behold. Fighting on foot, horseback, or in a ...

  5. Celts. The Celts were a large group of Caucasian tribes in Europe. They first appeared in the early Iron Age, around 1200 B.C. in Austria. The name 'Celt' comes from the Greeks. The Romans called them " Gaul s". They came from the Hallstatt and La Tène cultures. Their culture and genes spread through much of Europe, and by the time the Greeks ...

  6. 凯尔特人. 凱爾特人歷時分佈範圍:. 核心的 哈爾施塔特 領土,公元前6世紀,主要在 捷克 、 奧地利 和 德國 南部. 凱爾特人最大分布範圍,公元前275年. 可能存在过凱爾特文化的地区,主要集中在 西班牙 西部和 葡萄牙. 民族認同是 凱爾特 的地區: 爱尔兰 ...

  7. The Celts were a warrior based society. They lived in clans that formed a part of a larger tribe. Often tribes would fight against each other. The Celts farmed the land to grow food to eat and to ...

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