anglo-saxons
the Celts
The Gaels came from Ireland and Scotland The brythons came from Britain and Wales and Cornwall
The Celts began to arrive in Britain around 500 BCE, during the Iron Age. They brought with them distinct languages, cultures, and social structures. By the time of the Roman invasion in the 1st century CE, Celtic tribes were well established across much of the island, particularly in regions like present-day Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Their influence on British culture and identity has persisted throughout history.
When did Celts come to Britain
The leader of the Celts was queen boudicca
anglo-saxons
During the invasion of Ireland, the Celts were accompanied by various groups, including the Tuatha Dé Danann, a mythological race associated with Celtic deities and supernatural powers. These groups are said to have fled from their homelands, possibly in response to invasions or conflicts. The Celts, along with these other tribes, established a rich cultural and mythological tapestry that shaped early Irish history.
Celts
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 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.
Please be more specific. The Celts were/are an ethnic group of people who inhabited Europe roughly from Spain to the Rhine and from northern Italy to and including Ireland. They were not one people, but a variety of tribes spread over a large territory.
Ireland, where the Celts were.
The Celts.
Celts
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.