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The Celtic Nations

More accurately: groups of tribes which could be loosley called Celtic

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wicca, witchcraft, druid, pagan  It is generally believed that there were seven separate, but historically related Celtic nations, all of which were connected to one another by common culture. Many of these nations are resulting settlements of Celtic tribes from an Indo-European history. Celtic tribes were known to participate in vast nomadic migrations covering almost all of both eastern and western Europe. Always in the pursuit of a better settlement or attempting to move away from tribal rivalry, war, famine, disease, etc.

There are 14 major Celtic tribes refered to by Roman writers. These seven nations are:

    Alba, which is now Scotland
    Breizh, which is now Brittany
    Cymru, which is now Wales
    Eire, which is Ireland in Old Irish Gaelic
    Galatia, which is now Spain, and France
    Kernow, which is Cornwall
    Mannin, is the Isle of man

The 14 most predominant Celtic tribes of note were:
Aedui, Helvetii, Boii, Nervii, Venetii, Averni, Scordisci, Durotriges, Iceni, Trinovantes, Eravisci, Volcae, Brigantes, and Parisii.

 


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