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1. 21 Massalia's prestige among the Celts was high.

2. One thing occasionally overlooked is that the Cornish are actually celts

3. The Celts of 43AD Britannia are a divided and warring group of tribes

4. Blues singers do well in Ireland, as Celts have a feeling for Negro music.

5. The Brigantes were a tribe of British Celts who took their name from the Celtic goddess, Brigantia

6. First, it is the music of the people that identify themselves as Celts.

7. Chasteness of the girls was in general carefully maintained, different from the custom of the Celts

8. “It seems that metal was the Celts’ art material par excellence,” affirms a scholar.

9. Among their grave goods were ceramics, stone projectile points, celts, and a winged agate pendant.

10. Since when have Englishmen feared Gaels and Celts and run from warfare with their tails between their legs?

11. The Gaulish Celts inhabited the region corresponding to modern-day France, Switzerland, southern and western Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and northern Italy.The Brythonic Celts, or Britons, inhabited most of the island of Great Britain and later migrated to Brittany.

12. The political situation in the Balkans during the 4th century BC played to the Celts' advantage.

13. History of Bavaria The earliest known inhabitants in the area of present-day Bavaria were the Celts

14. Hi guys,i usually play Celts and I'm finding it hard ,when playing Franks,to counter the Throwing Axemen

15. Celtic religion - Celtic religion - Beliefs, practices, and institutions: Little is known about the religious beliefs of the Celts of Gaul

16. After your stroll, soak in the natural hot waters of the Thermae Bath Spa, once a favourite of the Celts and Romans.

17. The ancient Celts were “Aliterate,” says Arnold, meaning that they actively chose not to write down their histories, sacred stories and laws, in order to safeguard the information

18. From the Celts and Romans to the knights of the middle ages, Chainmail armor was one of the most prized items a warrior could own

19. Women fighters were a continuous element of Celtic culture, and the Celts had many war goddesses, two of which—Boudiga and Andraste—Boudicca invoked for victory.

20. Patricia Monaghan states that "There is no evidence that the clover or wood sorrel (both of which are called shamrocks) were sacred to the Celts".

21. Over the subsequent centuries, Vikings, Saxons, Anglo-Normans, Jews, English, Scots, Spaniards, French Huguenots and many other races came, saw and intermarried with the Celts.

22. What is believed today is that the Belgae were a confederacy of ethnically mixed tribes living between the Celts and the Germans in what is now …

23. Simon James asks just who were the Britons - and did the Celts ever really exist? Uncover the fascinating ethnic and cultural history of the peoples of …

24. Before the expansions of Ancient Rome and the Germanic and Slavic tribes, a significant part of Europe was dominated by Celts, leaving behind a legacy of Celtic cultural traits.

25. Whether it's the very latest transfer news from Celtic Park, quotes from a Neil Lennon press conference, match previews and reports, or news about the Celts' progress in the

26. The fall of the Second Scythian Kingdom came about in the second half of the 3rd century BC under the onslaught of Celts and Thracians from the west and of Sarmatians from the east.

27. If this theory is confirmed, it would mean that the original Romans were an offshoot of the Alpine/Black Forest Celts, just like the Belgae, and the Galatians of Anatolia

28. Although it was once thought that the Britons descended from the Celts, it is now believed that they were the indigenous population and that they remained in contact with their European

29. 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

30. The Crafty Celts @TheCraftyCelts · So I have the first sample pair of wolf cuffs done, and I will have them out on display in my booth this week at Gulf Wars

31. 15 Known for its witches, goblins, and other grotesque decorations and paraphernalia, Halloween —also called All Hallows’ Eve or the eve of All Saints’ Day— can be traced back to the ancient Celts of Britain and Ireland.

32. From this it might be inferred that breeches and Breeks relate to the Latin references to the braccae that were worn by the ancient Celts, but the Oxford English Dictionary gives the etymology as "Common Germanic".

33. Cisalpine Gaul was the part of Italy inhabited by Celts during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC. After its conquest by the Roman Republic in the 220s BC it was considered geographically part of Roman Italy but remained administratively separated.

34. Although it was once thought that the Britons descended from the Celts, it is now believed that they were the indigenous population and that they remained in contact with their European neighbours through trade and other social exchanges.

35. Cisalpine Gaul, Latin Gallia Cisalpina, in ancient Roman times, that part of northern Italy between the Apennines and the Alps settled by Celtic tribes. Rome conquered the Celts between 224 and 220 bc, extending its northeastern frontier to the Julian Alps.

36. Basileia (Ancient Greece) - in Pandemos, this goddess was mainly a goddess for prostitutes or Courtesans; Bebhinn (Celts of the British Isles) - the goddess of pleasure; Belili (Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, Philistines, & Canaanites) - her worship required sacred prostitution; Gomer, a prostitute whom God commanded Hosea to marry in the biblical