
Celtic Tribes and Their Territories
Celtic tribes were various groups of people who shared similar languages, cultures, and beliefs across Europe, particularly from around 600 BC to 400 AD. Prominent tribes included the Gauls in modern France, the Britons in Britain, and the Gaels in Ireland. Each tribe occupied distinct territories and operated independently, with their own rulers and customs. They were known for their skilled craftsmanship, warrior culture, and distinct art. The Romans eventually conquered many Celtic tribes, leading to significant cultural changes, but Celtic influences remain evident in languages and traditions today, particularly in parts of the British Isles and France.