The Romans fought various Celtic tribes over several centuries, particularly during the Gallic Wars (58-50 BCE) led by Julius Caesar, where they encountered numerous tribes in what is now France and Belgium. The exact number of Celtic tribes is difficult to quantify, but estimates suggest there were dozens of distinct groups, such as the Helvetii, Aedui, and Belgae. Additionally, conflicts occurred in the British Isles and other parts of Europe, further highlighting the extensive interactions between Romans and Celts. Overall, the Romans faced a diverse array of Celtic tribes in their military campaigns.
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actually the celts did not die , instead they now live with romans . some celts died due to a war between the romans and the celts . now some people like celtic music and clothes
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.
The Celts fought against the Romans using a combination of guerrilla tactics and traditional warfare, leveraging their knowledge of the local terrain to execute ambushes and surprise attacks. They often employed heavily armed infantry and chariots, which allowed for mobile and dynamic combat. Despite their bravery and skill, the Celts were often outmatched by the Romans' disciplined legions and advanced military strategies, leading to their eventual subjugation. Key conflicts, such as those led by figures like Vercingetorix in Gaul, showcased both their resistance and the challenges they faced against Roman forces.
The Celts were seen by the Romans as barbaric and in battle they didn't follow the Roman rules of battle. The Romans generally were worried about the barbarian tribes crossing into Italy. They had tried fighting them on their own turf and knew that they more more than willing to die rather than be slaves or to pay the Romans for allowing them to live.
The Romans and the Celts fought in Hadrians Wall.
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The Celts and the Romans had a verry big fight knowone knows except the Celts and the Romans by Leo rackauskas
nobody sorta won it but the celts stripped naked and painted theirselvles blue and chased the romans away
20 mins then took a rest and drank tea and then played a game of chess.
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
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To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.To the Romans the Celts were simply the group of people who lived to the north of them. Remember the Celts were not a nation, they were an ethnic group such as the Slavs, Mongols, Norse, etc.
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
actually the celts did not die , instead they now live with romans . some celts died due to a war between the romans and the celts . now some people like celtic music and clothes
no an neither did romans
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