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      Who Were Celts

      • Posted by Gustavo Cruz
      • Date October 26, 2020

      History.com Editors│Who were the Celts│ancient-history

      https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/celts

      The Celts were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe that shared a
      similar language, religious beliefs, traditions and culture. It’s believed that
      the Celtic culture started to evolve as early as 1200 B.C. The Celts spread
      throughout western Europe—including Britain, Ireland, France and Spain—via
      migration. Their legacy remains most prominent in Ireland and Great Britain,
      where traces of their language and culture are still prominent today.
      The existence of the Celts was first documented in the seventh or eighth
      century B.C. The Roman Empire, which ruled much of southern Europe at that
      time, referred to the Celts as “Galli,” meaning barbarians. However, the Celts (pronounced with a hard “c” or “k” sound) were anything but barbarians, and many aspects of their culture and language have survived through the centuries.

      Where Did The Celts Come From?


      By the third century B.C., the Celts controlled much of the European continent north
      of the Alps mountain range, including present-day Ireland and Great Britain.
      It is these islands off Europe’s western coast in which Celtic culture was allowed to
      survive and thrive, as the Roman Empire expanded on the European continent.
      Beginning with the reign of Julius Caesar in the first century B.C., the Romans
      launched a military campaign against the Celts, killing them by the thousands and
      destroying their culture in much of mainland Europe.
      Caesar’s Roman armies attempted an invasion of Britain at this time, but were
      unsuccessful, and thus the Celtic people established a homeland there. As a result,
      many of their cultural traditions remain evident in present-day Ireland, Scotland and
      Wales, even now.

      Celtics in Spain: The Galatians


      Several tribes made up the larger population of the Celtic people. Indeed, the Gaels,
      Gauls, Britons, Irish and Galatians were all Celtic tribes. The Galatians occupied much of the Asturias region of what is now northern Spain, and they successfully fought off attempted invasions by both the Romans and the Moors, the latter ruling much of present-day southern Spain. Evidence of Galatian tradition remains in the region today. Descendants of the
      Galatians still participate in ancient outdoor dances, accompanied by bagpipes, an
      instrument that is often associated with more well-known Celtic regions such as
      Scotland and Ireland. In addition, a Celtic symbol called the “Cruz de la Victoria” (similar to a Celtic cross) adorns the regional flag. The Galatians also settled in nearby Galicia, a region on the northwest coast of Spain.

      Celtics in Brittany: The Britons

      Britons and Gauls settled in the northwestern corner of present-day France, the
      region known today as Brittany. Celtic tradition survived in the region as it was
      geographically isolated from the rest of France, and many festivals and events can
      trace their origins to Celtic times. Many of the French “Bretons” also wear traditional Celtic hats called coiffes (which means “hats of lace”), and roughly one-quarter of the region’s residents speak Breton, a Celtic language similar to Welsh.

      Although Caesar’s invasion of Britain was unsuccessful, the Romans eventually mounted a successful attack against the Britons following Caesar’s murder in the first century A.D. This incursion effectively pushed the Britons on the island west to Wales
      and Cornwall and north to Scotland.
      In fact, the Romans built Hadrian’s Wall (remnants of which still stand today) near
      what is now the border between England and Scotland, in 120 A.D. The wall was
      designed to protect the conquering Roman settlers from the Celts who had fled north.

      Celtic Languages


      In Wales, called Cymru by the Celts, the native tongue—Welsh—is a Celtic language,
      and it is still widely spoken in the region. In Cornwall (the westernmost county in
      England, and near Wales), some (although very few) speak Cornish, which is similar to
      Welsh and Breton. And, in Scotland, the Celtic language Scots Gaelic is still spoken, although by a minority, and the local affiliate of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is known
      as BBC Alba, the Celtic name for the region.
      Of course, the bagpipes, the musical instrument for which Scotland is arguably best
      known, can also trace their origin to Celtic times.

      Celtic Religion


      Neither the Romans nor the Anglo-Saxons, who took what is now England from the
      Romans in the fifth century A.D., were able to successfully invade Ireland. This
      enabled the Celtic tribes that had settled there—namely, the Gaels and the Irish—to
      survive, and allowed their culture to flourish.
      When Christianity arrived in Ireland with St. Patrick in 432 A.D., many Celtic traditions
      were incorporated into the “new” religion. In fact, it’s said by some historians that
      Catholicism was able to take over as the dominant religion on the island following the
      mass killing of Druids, the religious leaders of the Gaels.
      However, even with Christianity’s new-found prominence, traces of Celtic culture
      remain. Ireland’s national symbol, the shamrock (a green, three-pronged leaf)
      represents the “Holy Trinity” of Catholic tradition—the Father (God), son (Jesus Christ)
      and the Holy Spirit.
      The Celtic cross represents the region’s unique take on the Catholic cross. In addition,
      many Celtic folklore stories, such as the legend of Cu Chulainn, are still told in
      Ireland.
      Like Welsh, the Irish language of Gaelic is a Celtic language. Gaelic largely
      disappeared in the 19th century, when the English colonized Ireland, but the language
      is still spoken in the western part of the country.

      Celtic Designs


      Across Europe, the Celts have been credited with many artistic innovations, including
      intricate stone carving and fine metalworking.
      As a result, elaborate Celtic designs in artifacts crafted from gold, silver and precious
      gemstones are a major part of museum collections throughout Europe and North
      America.

      Sources


      Who were the ancient Celts? Shoreline Community College.
      Roberts, Alice. “The Celts: not quite the barbarians history would have us believe.”
      The Guardian.
      “Where the Celts come from and have lived for 3,000 years.” IrishCentral.com.
      “The Celts: Blood Iron and Sacrifice.” BBC Two.
      “Local Legends: the Hound of Ulster.” BBC.

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