answersLogoWhite

0

I know for sure that the Celts were Ireland, and I'm almost as sure that the same people were in Scotland. That or the Irish Celts invaded Scotland. I read a book but can't remember exactly... sorry :(

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who were Scotland Ireland and Wales populated by?

The Celts.


What is the name of the language of Celts in Ireland and Scotland?

Gaelic


How did the Celts die out?

Celts have not died out. Descendants of the Celts can be found living in Cornwall, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Brittany.


Who lived in Ireland before the Celts?

Early Immigrants who most likely came from Scotland. The Celts had the advantage of weapons and etc. for conquest over Ireland. Most of the people who came to Ireland before the Celts, from the Continent via Scotland, were Dene-Caucasians. This large language family was all over Europe before the Indo-Europeans arrived.


What ancient residents of Britain retreated to Scotland Wales and Ireland?

The Celts.


Is Celtic from Ireland?

The soccer club Celtic, is in Scotland, not Ireland. Celtic as a term can refer to things from Ireland when Celts came to Ireland.


What are the related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland?

Irish and Scottish Gaelic.


Were Celts the first people to come to Ireland?

Contrary to popular belief, the first people to come to Ireland are thought to have come from Spain by boat and were not Celts.


What are people from Ireland called?

People who are from Ireland are Irish.People that live in Ireland are Irish. This term is used by people that live in northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland, though some residents in northern Ireland associate themselves more closely with Britain and see themselves as British.The inhabitants of Ireland are called the Irish.


Did the Celts always live in Ireland?

The Celts lived all over Europe: but in the successive waves of invasions - the Romans, and after the fall of Rome a whole series of barbarians - they were driven further and further West, until the remained clinging to the edge of Europe in what is known as the Celtic fringe: Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany. The Celts lived in central Europe: northern France, part of Holland, Belgium, England, and parts of Switzerland. These lands had long been settled by the warlike Celts. Soon after 500 BC, the Celts wandered east and west in search of fertile farm land. Around 390 BC, the Celts even invaded Rome and sacked the city. It took two hundred years for the Romans to drive the Celts from Italy.


Where do the descendants of the Celts live in the British Isles?

They settled in wales and scotland


What culture of people live in Ireland?

Celts