who were the celts in brittany? - EAS

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  1. Curiosolitae

    During the protohistorical period, Brittany was inhabited by five Celtic tribes: The Curiosolitae , who lived around the present town of Corseul . Their territory encompassed parts of Côtes-d'Armor , Ille-et-Vilaine and Morbihan départements .
    Area: 34,023 km² (13,136 sq mi)
    Country: France
    Demonym: Bretons
    ISO 3166 code: FR-E
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    What did the Celts bring to Britain?
    The Celts were farmers when they weren't fighting. One of the interesting innovations that they brought to Britain was the iron plough. Earlier ploughs had been awkward affairs, basically a stick with a pointed end harnessed behind two oxen. They were suitable only for ploughing the light upland soils.
    www.britainexpress.com/History/Celtic_Britain.htm
    Did the Celts invade Britain?
    The first time Great Britain was ruled as a single country was in 1707, so no the Celts never ruled Britain. The Celts - or the Brythonic peoples - ruled individual tribal areas up and down the length of the Island before the Romans conquered a large chunk of the Island.
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    Do Celts still exist?
    The modern Celts (/ k ɛ l t s /, see pronunciation of Celt) are a related group of ethnicities who share similar Celtic languages, cultures and artistic histories, and who live in or descend from one of the regions on the western extremities of Europe populated by the Celts.. A modern Celtic identity emerged in Western Europe following the identification of the native peoples of the Atlantic ...
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    Are the Celts from Briton?
    Yes, the people of England and most of Britain are Celts. We are entitled to call them Celts because they speak the Celtic language. While there’s a lot of debate around how the Celtic language arrived in Britain, it did, and so we can say that the English are Celtic.
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  3. https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/celts

    WebNov 29, 2017 · The Celts were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe that shared a similar language, religious beliefs, traditions and

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    • The Secret Celtic Heritage of Brittany - France

      https://us.france.fr/en/news/article/secret-celtic-heritage-brittany

      WebMar 17, 2016 · Just in time for Saint Patrick's Day, here are some little-known facts about Brittany's Celtic roots: The Celts originally came from …

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        Where did the Celts come from?
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      • https://www.britannica.com/place/Brittany-region-France/History

        WebOver the next 300 years the Celts were converted to Christianity by missionaries from the …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celts

        The first recorded use of the name 'Celts' – as Κελτοί (Keltoi) in Ancient Greek – was by Greek geographer Hecataeus of Miletus in 517 BC, when writing about a people living near Massilia (modern Marseille), southern Gaul. In the fifth century BC, Herodotus referred to Keltoi living around the source of the Danube and in the far west of Europe. The etymology of Keltoi is unclear. Possible roots include Indo-European *kʲel 'to hide' (seen also in Old Irish ceilid, and Modern Wels…

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