Two groups of Celts - the Gaels and Brythons - also invaded the British Isles.
invaded the british isles.
The Gaels in ancient times were a Celtic people who were typically tall, fair-skinned, and had reddish hair. They were known for their distinctive clothing and jewelry, often adorned with intricate designs and symbols.
They came from what is now Scotland, descended from the Picts
The Gaels were a Celtic people who originated in Ireland and later migrated to Scotland. They played a significant role in shaping the culture and history of both countries, particularly through their language, traditions, and influence on the development of Gaelic culture.
Shannon Gaels was created in 1940.
Neasden Gaels was created in 1989.
Trinity Gaels GAA was created in 1975.
Enniskillen Gaels GAC was created in 1927.
Kingdom Kerry Gaels was created in 1959.
Tir Chonaill Gaels was created in 1962.
Simonstown Gaels GAA was created in 1965.
Saint Mary's Gaels was created in 1863.
Shamrock Gaels GAA was created in 1972.
O'Loughlin Gaels GAA was created in 1969.
Glasgow Gaels GFC was created in 1999.
Melvin Gaels GFC was created in 1954.