Brythons (britons) and Gaels.
The Vikings and the Angles.
invaded the british isles.
Two groups of Celts - the Gaels and Brythons - also invaded the British Isles.
The British Isles have been continuously settled for about 700,000 years. In the past 5,000 years, the islands have been invaded and overrun by many different groups.
The Romans, Vikings, Angles, Saxons, Normans.
The British Isles were first inhabited by the Celts.
The Celts came from Europe (Including the British Isles).
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As a general rule, if you're talking british isles, you're talking the Druids. Some might distinguish between them and the Celts and a few other small pagan groups, but in general, 'druid' is a fair catch-all term.
Celtic is not the same as British. The Celts lived in the British Isles, but also through much of what is now France and Germany.
The Angles and Saxons were the largest Germanic tribes that invaded the British Isles. They are generally called (together with the Jutes) the Anglo-Saxons.
They settled in wales and scotland
They invaded England in 43 AD