• The modern Celts (/kɛlts/ KELTS, see pronunciation of Celt) are a related group of ethnicities who share similar Celtic languages, cultures and artistic...
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    The Celts (/kɛlts/ kelts, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/ KEL-tick) were a collection of Indo-European peoples in...
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  • Keltic may refer to: pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia Celts (modern) Celtic languages Proto-Celtic language...
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  • Celts were Iron Age inhabitants of Europe. Celt, Celts or Celtae may also refer to: Celts (modern) Celtic languages Celtic nations Names of the Celts...
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    Celtic languages (redirect from Q-Celts)
    that Tartessian was also a Celtic language. Ogham Celts Celts (modern) A Swadesh list of the modern Celtic languages Celtic Congress Celtic League Continental...
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    and tribes. Continental Celts were the Celtic peoples that inhabited mainland Europe. In the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, Celts inhabited a large part of...
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  • Celtic culture may refer to: the culture of Celts the culture of Celts (modern) the culture of Celtic nations: Culture of Ireland Culture of Scotland Culture...
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    Celtiberians (redirect from Hispanic Celts)
    The Celtiberians were a group of Celts and Celticized peoples inhabiting an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries...
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  • Galli is uncertain. The linguistic sense of Celts, a grouping of all speakers of Celtic languages, is modern. There is scant record of the term "Celt" being...
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    The Insular Celts were speakers of the Insular Celtic languages in the British Isles and Brittany. The term is mostly used for the Celtic peoples of the...
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  • The Celts: Rich Traditions and Ancient Myths is a 1987 documentary series that examines the origins, growth, and influence of Celtic culture in Great...
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    common among Celts but rare among Slavs. Celts also founded Singidunum near present-day Belgrade, though the Celtic presence in modern-day Serbian regions...
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    Wicker man (category Modern pagan beliefs and practices)
    about the Celts, as it benefited them to do so. The British horror film The Wicker Man (1973) brought the wicker man into popular culture. In modern culture...
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    Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe (category Wars involving the Celts)
    enabled the Celts to establish themselves easily, developing their agriculture and pottery, and at the same time exploiting the rich mines of modern Poland...
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    contemporary Celtic language spoken in Gaul. The Galatians were descended from Celts who had invaded Greece in the 3rd century BC. The original settlers of Galatia...
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    nationalism Celtic Congress Celtic League (political organisation) Celts (modern) Carpenter, David (2003). The Struggle for Mastery. Oxford University...
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  • identifies with the Celtic people The romanticist Celtic Revival Celts (modern), a modern Celtic identity that has emerged in Western Europe since the 18th...
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    The appearance of Celts in Western Romania can be traced to the later La Tène period (c. 4th century BC). Excavation of the great La Tène necropolis at...
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  • Anglo-Celtic (redirect from Anglo-Celts)
    English-speaking peoples of America and Australasia. Even the English are rather Anglo-Celts than Anglo-Saxons, and still more certainly is Anglo-Celtic a more accurate...
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    the consuls Gaius Atilius Regulus and Lucius Aemilius Papus, defeated the Celts led by the Gaesatae kings Concolitanus and Aneroëstes. This removed the...
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    historical Druids, the priest caste of the ancient pagan Celts. Druidry dates to the earliest forms of modern paganism: the Ancient Order of Druids founded in...
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    Gymnesian islands), may have been Iberians. Proto-Indo-Europeans Hispano-Celts/Celts of Hispania - They lived in large parts of the Iberian Peninsula, in...
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    but little is definitively known about them. Greco-Roman writers said the Celts held ceremonies in sacred groves and other natural shrines, called nemetons...
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    "foreigner, Romanized person", an exonym applied by Germanic speakers to Celts and Latin-speaking people indiscriminately. It is cognate with the names...
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    AltaMira Press. pp. 15–41. ISBN 978-0759105232. Lewis, James R. (2009). "Celts, Druids and the Invention of Tradition". In James R. Lewis; Murphy Pizza...
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    Argestes (NW) is "Iberia or Hispania" Thrascias/Circius (NNW) are "the Celts". Modern scholars to conjecture that Timosthenes, in his lost periplus, might...
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    between Celtic nations (both the Brythonic and Gaelic branches) and the modern Celts in Northwestern Europe. Some pan-Celtic organisations advocate the Celtic...
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    Tectosages, the Trocmii, and the Tolistobogii. By the 1st century BC, the Celts had become so Hellenized that some Greek writers called them Hellenogalatai...
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    Hyperboreans to the Massagetae and Posidonius in the 1st century BC to the Western Celts, but Pomponius Mela placed them even further north in the vicinity of the...
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    as consisting of certain traditions and beliefs intrinsic to the Celts. However, modern scholars have identified problems with all of these claims, and...
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