The Celts, a group of tribal societies known for their distinct languages and cultures, migrated to Britain around 600 BCE, likely due to a combination of factors such as population pressures, resource needs, and social dynamics. They moved primarily from central Europe, where they had established communities, attracted by the fertile land and favorable climate of Britain. This migration led to the establishment of Celtic tribes across the island, which significantly influenced the region's culture, language, and social structures. Over time, these Celtic groups would develop their own unique identities, contributing to the rich tapestry of Britain's history.
When did Celts come to Britain
The Celts were the natives of Britain.
From around 750 BC to 12 BC, the Celts were the most powerful people in central and northern Europe. The Celts were in Britain since well before these dates
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When did Celts come to Britain
The Celts were the natives of Britain.
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Cincinnati Celts ended in 1923.
Britain has been populated since the end of the last Ice Age - about 10000 years ago. Some of the original inhabitants were Picts and Celts, but not much is known about them.
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The celts where always in England 🏴� They were here always they never left you can still see people acting like the celts in battle
What region in Britain/UK did the Celts live?
They are a nation of people situated in the west of Britain and are descended from Celts
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