The name "Celts" is derived from the Greek term "Keltoi," used by ancient Greek writers such as Herodotus and Polybius to describe the tribes inhabiting parts of Western Europe. The term was later adopted by the Romans, who referred to these groups collectively as "Celtae." The Celts were known for their distinct language, culture, and art, which spread across various regions, including present-day Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and parts of France and central Europe.
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in Greek mythology as the god of trade, thieves, travelers, and communication. He was known for his speed and cunning, delivering messages between the gods and mortals, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers on their journeys.
Hermes is the god of travelers, and yes he is good. According to Greek Mythology, all gods are good.
Well, the first to write of the Celts was a Greek Philosopher, in 500 B.C.
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Celts originated in central Europe not Ireland.They word "Celt" comes from the Greek word "keltoi"ANOTHER ANSWER:The Celts of Britain and Ireland are descended from Post-Ice Age settler from Northern Spain, especially the Basque country. This is indicated by the Y-chromosome studies of the past sveral years.Ireland.
it was used by celts, mayans and it was sometimes used in greek pottery
No, they worshiped their own gods/goddesses.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
Hermes
Greek: Hermes Roman: Mercury
Hermes is the greek god of travelers, communication, and thieves
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.