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The Celts (/ k ɛ l t s / KELTS, see pronunciation for different usages) or Celtic peoples (/ ˈ k ɛ l t ɪ k / KEL-tik) were a collection of Indo-European peoples [1] in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of Celtic languages and other cultural similarities.
They were most of the population in Gallia, today's France, Switzerland, possibly Belgica – far Northern France, Belgium and far Southern Netherlands, large parts of Hispania, i.e. Iberian Peninsula – Spain and Portugal, in the northern, central and western regions; southern Central Europe – upper Danube basin and neighbouring regions, large par...
From druids and magic, from bagpipes to battles, a pilgrimage through Brittany's rich Celtic history is the stuff of legends. The Celts reigned over Armorica for ages, fighting like the famous Astérix for independence from the troops of Julius Caesar and Clovis.
28 lis 2023 · Ancient Celts influenced French culture in many ways, below are a litany of examples: Geographical Influence: The Celts inhabited a wide expanse of Europe, including parts of what is now France. Their settlements stretched from present-day Brittany in the northwest to the Auvergne region in central France and down to the Mediterranean coast.
Most French people identify with the ancient Gauls and are well aware that they were a people that spoke Celtic languages and lived Celtic ways of life. [54] Walloons occasionally characterise themselves as "Celts", mainly in opposition to the "Teutonic" Flemish and "Latin" French identities. [55]
A strong Celtic background distinguishes Brittany from other parts of France. The Celts were the first historically identifiable inhabitants of Brittany, but they probably intermingled with the earlier peoples who built the great stone monuments, the menhirs and dolmens, that still stand.
8 kwi 2021 · Emerging in the fifth-century b.c., aspects of the La Tène culture spread to western Europe and are closely associated with modern notions of Celtic patterns and style. Near the mouth of the...