The Celts were known for their distinct language, art, and culture, which spread across much of Western Europe during the Iron Age and into antiquity. ASMR soft spoken and whispering
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Originating from Central Europe, Celtic tribes gradually expanded across the continent, reaching as far west as Ireland and Britain, south into Iberia (modern-day Spain and Portugal), and eastward into the Balkans. They were skilled in metalworking, particularly in crafting intricate jewelry and weaponry, and were renowned for their bravery in battle.
Celtic society was organized into tribal units, each led by chieftains or kings, with a warrior aristocracy at the top. They were primarily agrarian, relying on farming and animal husbandry for sustenance, though they also engaged in trade and warfare.
Throughout their history, Celtic tribes and nations faced challenges from neighboring peoples, including the Romans, Germanic tribes, and later the Christianization of Europe. Despite these pressures, elements of Celtic culture, language, and identity persist today, particularly in regions like Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, and Galicia.