Where and who were the Celts?
From around 750 BC to 12 BC, the Celts were the most powerful people in central and northern Europe. There were many groups (tribes) of Celts, speaking a vaguely common language.
The word Celt comes from the Greek word, Keltoi, which means barbarians and is properly pronounced as "Kelt".
In the modern day Celts don't really exist though some Welsh, Scottish, Irish and people for Brittany France still consider themselves Celts.
Welsh is the only Celtic windy spoken though there are still some people that still speak Irish and Scottish Gaelic which are also Celtic languages.
The term Welsh descent refers to having ancestors who were Welsh.
Irish, Scottish, Welsh
You could do about the history of the Celts or Welsh princes, the castles or lanscape, or famous Welsh people and artists/singers/actors.
The welsh are a very passionate people as are other Celts . When involved in sport they enjoy the combination of the social life associated and the competitive.
no they live on jupitar
Goidelic: Irish, Scottish, and Manx Gaelic Brythonic: Welsh, Cornish, and Breton
Celts lived in ringforts, hillforts and crannógs...
The Britons (Celts) His Descendants would most likely be Welsh If he existed at all that is
welsh corgies are dogs, so they live almost everywhere. welsh corgies are dogs, so they live almost everywhere.
No, the Welsh are not considered Germanic. They are Celts, descending from the ancient Celtic people who inhabited the British Isles. The Germanic peoples are a distinct linguistic and cultural group with origins in Northern Europe.
Celts
brought the word wheel