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Is Celtic an old scottish thing or is it Irish?

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Is Celtic an old scottish thing or is it Irish?

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  1. Neither it has it,s origins in South West France


  2. refer to the 7 nations of

    scotland

    ireland

    isle of man

    wales

    cornwall

    britanny

    galicia & asturias

  3. celtic

    is scottish

    irish

    welsh

    scotish

    devonish

    cornish

    etc

  4. Yes and yes.

  5. Celts were the factions of northern Europeans covering all of the british isles ( sometimes called the Britons ), France ( sometimes called the Gauls ), Germany and up as far as norway, they were under a lot of pressure from the Romans and usually out manoeuvred, and often challenged the attacker's leader to fight man on man for a territory.

      Warriors from Norway regions would fight for payment, they would fight naked and painted blue from head to toe, like scenes from Brave-heart.  Later the Roman war machines drove the Celtish territory up into the highlands and into wales, Ireland and north europe.

  6. Picts were the aboriginal inhabitants of Scotland.Scotland was named after the Scotti tribe who were from Ireland. Celts originated in Central Europe, there were Celtic cultures in Brittany and Cornwall, as well as Wales and Scotland.They were pushed further into these territories by subsequent settlers and invaders. Celtic culture absorbed the Pictish culture in Scotland. So a bit of a tangle really.

  7. The Celts, at one time, covered most of Western Europe.  Belgium, Spain, Portugal and France both have significant Celtic heritage, for example.  Roman expansion drove the Celts steadily Westward and North, as did later German invasions.  As the Romans didn't conquer all of the British Isles, and neither did the subsequent German invasions, the areas that were on the fringes of those conquests bare the most undiluted Celtic languages and customs.

    The Celts of Ireland (probably immigrated from Spain) crossed over to what is now Scotland. Wales, Devon and Cornwall probably had some migration from Ireland as well as retaining their earlier Celtic populations in some degree.    

  8. There are six celtic nations these are:

    Scotland

    Ireland

    Isle of Man

    Wales

    Cornwall

    Brittany

    And these nations are all equally Celtic, although wrongly the Celtic ethnicity is only associated with the Scottish and Irish.  

  9. Both

  10. Hope these links give you all the information you need.  :)

    *SL

  11. the celts remained where the romans couldnt get to them, because of the area, supplies, resources, and resistence

    the outer fringes of britain

    such as wales, cornwall, ireland scotland etc....

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