It is not known. Your question is extremely broad because there were many Celtic groups and the Celts were originally the biggest ethnic grouping in Western Europe. The Romans fought against many of them. They were attacked many times by the Gauls of northern Italy, who were, Celts and then fought them and conquered them in the 3rd century BC. They fought the Gauls of Gallia, who were also Celts, in the Gallic Wars (59-50 BC) when Julius Caesar conquered Gaul and in subsequent Gallic rebellions. Julius Caesar also carried out two expeditions in the southeast of England, which was inhabited by Celts. The Romans fought against the Celtiberians, the Celts of Spain, in the 2nd century BC. They fought against and conquered Noricum (most of Austria and Slovenia) which was inhabited by Celts, in 16 BC. They conquered southern England in 46 AD, Wales between 48 and 79 AD and northern England in 78 AD, all of which were inhabited by Celts. They pushed into Scotland a number of times, but withdrew and the Picts (Celts) of Scotland raided Roman Britain for centuries.
As you can see from the above, it would be very difficult to estimate the number of Romans who died in many centuries of fights against Celtic groups.
It was many different reasons, one reason was that they used it to intimidate the romans. Second is because they weren't as rich as the Romans as the romans were richer they could afford armour and better weapons. With this in mind the Celts also owned less land and weren't fighting to take land, but to simply protect it. Futher reasons are that it is more practical without armour because armour weighs quite alot. They mainly lived in Ireland and Scotland.
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yes There are no lions in the North of Africa today because the Romans used the all for fighting in the Colosseum. After about 100 days they would slaughtered them. Because they slaughtered so many they ran out of lions in North Africa. So blame the Romans for wiping out the North African lions!
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The Romans had many religious beliefs and believed in many different gods. At one point they made it mandantory to belive that their Ruler(Caesar) was a god.
Please be more specific. The Celts were an ethnic group or groups or people who lived all across western Europe and parts of Britain and Ireland. The Romans, at different times, fought many battles against them. In order to answer your question properly we have to know what battle you need info on.
I assume your talking about ancient Celts the ones in roman times. If so no guns were not invented then if the Celts had a gun they wouldn't have lost so many men to the Romans. MistroJoe
It was many different reasons, one reason was that they used it to intimidate the romans. Second is because they weren't as rich as the Romans as the romans were richer they could afford armour and better weapons. With this in mind the Celts also owned less land and weren't fighting to take land, but to simply protect it. Futher reasons are that it is more practical without armour because armour weighs quite alot. They mainly lived in Ireland and Scotland.
Romans occupied Britain at the end of the 4th century and remained there after conquering it. They added significant changes to England's culture and language. They had a well organized government and army. Conquered by the Celts, the Romans had many battles with them and with their leader the great of Wessex Alfred the second. Finally, both Romans and the Celts got ended up by the Normans and their leader William the conqueror.
The Celts were a group of ancient peoples who inhabited parts of Europe from the Bronze Age to the Roman era. Gauls were a specific Celtic group that lived in the region that is now modern-day France. Both groups were known for their distinctive culture, language, and art.
Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.
About 500,000 people died because of the romans
Please clarify your question. If by Celits, you mean Celts, you should be aware that "Celts" is a name of a group of people that populated almost all of Europe and the British Isles. There were many tribes and ethnic groups. Please tell us which one you mean.
Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.Which pre-Roman group do you mean? Before the Romans, Italy was populated by many groups of people. Here are some and many of them are connoted by their language group. The Etruscans, the Latins, the Celts, the Umbrians, the Oscans, the Illyrions, the Ligurians, and Greeks. As you can tell from the list, Italy was not actually unified in any way until the Romans gained superiority.
four people died in the fighting of shay's rebellion
It depends on what time in Celtic history you are talking about. Broadly, very broadly, before Romans became Christians and then brought Christianity to the Celts, they practiced their native Pagan religion(s). They have many gods, and it appears that for many, if not all Celts, Druids were their priests. During and after Roman colonization, Christianity spread until it became the dominant religion among the remaining Celtic peoples.
The Olympics imacpted the live of many by building the Olympics Staduim. In the 15 BC the Romans took over Greece so then they had a war many people alos died by fighting during the war.