Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Two groups of Celts - the Gaels and Brythons - also invaded the British Isles.
Direct descent is difficult to determine. There are large influences from the Celts, Saxons, Normans and Romans.
invaded the british isles.
No. The British people are primarily descended from Celts and Normans, from the British Isles and Scandinavia and western Europe. The Mongols originated in central Asia
No. The first people that came to Ireland were not Celts. They came from the north of Spain. Other peoples came to Ireland too, that make what is now the Irish people, including Vikings and Normans. So, like any country in the world, the people in Ireland have various origins.
They are a nation of people situated in the west of Britain and are descended from Celts
The original inhabitants of Ireland were Celts but in recent years Ireland has become a multi-cultural society.
Two groups of Celts - the Gaels and Brythons - also invaded the British Isles.
The Gibraltar groups that originated from the Italian peninsula include the Ligurians and the Celts. The Ligurians were an ancient people who inhabited parts of northwestern Italy and southern France, while the Celts spread throughout various regions of Europe, including the Italian peninsula. These groups contributed to the diverse cultural and genetic makeup of the populations in Gibraltar.
Celts
The Celts were an ancient group of people of Indo-European origin who inhabited parts of Europe. There is no basis to suggest that Celts as a whole were exclusively gay people, as sexual orientation is a personal characteristic that varies among individuals regardless of their cultural or ethnic background. It is important to avoid stereotyping or making assumptions about a particular group of people based on historical accounts or cultural practices.
No, the Celts were not of Germanic origin; they were a distinct group of Iron Age tribes that originated in Central Europe. The Celts are associated with a unique culture and language family known as Celtic, which is separate from the Germanic languages and cultures. While there were interactions and migrations between Celtic and Germanic peoples, they are considered separate ethnic and cultural groups.
A group of people who have descended from the same ancestor is referred to as a "clan" or "lineage." This term is often used in the context of family, tribes, or ethnic groups, where members share a common ancestry and heritage. Such groups may also be connected through cultural practices, traditions, and shared history.
Direct descent is difficult to determine. There are large influences from the Celts, Saxons, Normans and Romans.
invaded the british isles.
People in Ireland are descended from a whole range of peoples, not one single group. People talk about all Irish people being descended from the Celts. The Celts are but one of many origins that Irish people have. The Celts were not the first people to come to Ireland, as many people believe. It is believed some people from Spain arrived first. Ireland has had people come from many other places too, like the Vikings. There are people living in Ireland now from countries from all over the world. So there is no single answer to your question.
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