Contrary to popular belief, the first people to come to Ireland are thought to have come from Spain by boat and were not Celts.
Celts
Many say it was the Celts, but the first people to come to Ireland are now believed to have come by boat from northern Spain. There is even genetic evidence of this.
Celts come from Scotland, Wales and Ireland. The original inhabitants of the British Isles. Romans came from Italy as an invading force.
Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.
Celts lived in many parts of Ireland. There is evidence of them in many places. Archaeologists have found artefacts from the Celtic era in different parts of Ireland.
Celts lived in many parts of Ireland. There is evidence of them in many places. Archaeologists have found artefacts from the Celtic era in different parts of Ireland.
When did Celts come to Britain
People in Ireland are descended from a whole range of peoples, not one single group. People talk about all Irish people being descended from the Celts. The Celts are but one of many origins that Irish people have. The Celts were not the first people to come to Ireland, as many people believe. It is believed some people from Spain arrived first. Ireland has had people come from many other places too, like the Vikings. There are people living in Ireland now from countries from all over the world. So there is no single answer to your question.
It is hard to know for sure, but contrary to popular belief, the first people to come to Ireland are thought to have come from Spain by boat and were not Celts. To this day, people in the west of Ireland in particular do resemble people in northern Spain, which is where the early settlers in Ireland are now believed to have sailed from.
Celts
Ireland, where the Celts were.