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The Celts defended their land from the Romans simply because they were colonising their land and burning their forests. The Romans would hunt wolves, which were exceptionally plentiful in the British Isles. The Celts never hunted wolves, as they understood their spiritual connection with man: This had been their custom for at least 8000 years before the Romans came.

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the romans defeated the celts most of the time in all battles when they tried to rebel rome or invade roman territory its true celts caused alot of trouble to romans from time to time but romans still won all the time because of better decipline military training and technology and of course knowledge

If you mean the conquest of Gaul by Julius Ceasar in the Gallic Wars, it took place in 58-50 BC.

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This is a very broad question because the Celts inhabited large parts of Western Europe and the Romans beat scores of Celtic groups in northern Italy, France, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Austria and Britain. Usually they beat them though military superiority and perseverance and also sometimes with the help of friendly or allied Celtic chieftains. This does not mean that it was always easy. The conquests of Celtic Gaul (France and Belgium) took eight years and that of Wales 30 years. The Celtiberians of Spain gave the Romans a very hard time for 170 years. The suppression of a revolt by the Celts of Pannonia (eastern Austria, western Hungary and parts of Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and western Slovakia) was extremely hard. The Romans pushed into Scotland, but then abandoned this conquest. On the other hand, the conquests of Gallia Cisalpina(northern Italy) Celtic Rhaetia (eastern and central Switzerland, part of southern Germany, eastern Austria, and part of Lombardy, in Italy) Noricum (most of Austria and part of Slovenia) and England were easy.

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The Celts would fight using swords and other weapons. They would ride in chariots and use spears to kill their enemies in war.

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Yes, they did. If the many Celtic tribes scattered across Europe had been unified, it is very unlikely that the Romans would have been able to conquer them.

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with pure will and power and in single combat

but then they got over thrown couple hundred years later

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they Was Well Organised That They Killed Them:)

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Because the Romans had better things

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yes

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