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  • Normally, I don´t like metal music, but this is amazing. The celtic style gives a good sound to metal music. Don´ t repair in my bad English. I´m portuguese.

  • Celt are true Aryan just like the Persians they are not stinky Latins they

    fought the Latin roman along side there Aryan Persian brothers long live

    the Aryan brotherhood and fuck the savage latins who used to make there captives

    fight until death just for fun and than they call others beside them self savages

  • Whose is this song?

  • hahaaaaaaaa up the celts TIOCFAIDH AR LA

  • The song from (The Departed)

  • I did'nt realise it was an English song.Thanks for putting me right.

  • These songs people call Celtic seem to be sung in english.be nice if they were sung in a Celtic tounge.

  • @Angus01ful There are plenty of Irish Tunes.Your just not looking.

  • @billyhunchback I reilize there are plenty of tunes being done in the celtic languages such as Gaidhlig and gaeilge, the point I'm making is people calling these english tunes Celtic..Do we call a french song french if we sing it in english.::) nope.

  • @Angus01ful the irish sing many of their songs in english but its still an irish song.

  • @JordoF6 the better part of Ireland and Scotland have become english speaking and songs have been written of course by the anglo Iriish ,In my opioion I can't refer to these as celtic,the celts did not speak english.I enjoy the anglo Irish songs for sure and I guess since they were written by an Irish citizen ,they are Irish songs no matter if they are Gaeilge ,English ,Arabic or french .

  • @Angus01ful Well im sorry to say i m fully celtic dna everything im irish my ancestors did not mix with english at all but i speak english im still a celt.And these songs are not written by anglo irish they are written by fully irish people who have no english ancestery only a small portion of our population has english in them.Mos of ireland are descendent from iberian celts then its the norman irish who make up the second biggest pop then the scots.

  • @JordoF6 I'm sure your bloodline is of the Celtic line as is mine ,However ,The foundation of any culture is language.When the foundation crumbles so does the structure above it ,it may take awhile but there is no stopping it. Unless of course you repair the situation ..Its good to see that Ireland and the gaels of Scotland are making an effort to restore their own language..hopefully people will not look at Gaidhlig or Gaeilge as a relic of the past , they are still living languages..

  • @JordoF6 I also must say that I'm not questioning ones celticness or Irishness at all ..I'm concerned about the gaelic culture (the Irish and the gaels of Scotland )I'm sure if one was to travel from english Ireland to gaeilge Ireland you would see what changes have occurred in ,humour, music and just the way of thinking .Who can truly understand the ancient stories and myth if everything has to be translated . Its like running beer through to many filters..... With all good intention.

  • @Angus01ful

    i'm sure you know why the irish speck english???

  • @papadoc711 I sure do ...and its good to hear the Irish are making an effort to speak their own language again..

  • 9 commies was here ^^

  • Basque people are the original white people...dont believe me?Look it right up....

  • @TheBasqueLand Two years ago.I was there with my daughters.Brilliant time.Go Basque.Euskal Herria!Eskatasuna

  • @billyhunchback glad u had a good time in the basque land bro.

  • This song is kick ass lol...who could dislike it

  • I wanna swing my hammer and crush someone's head

    

  • @ValeWicca De rien =)

  • @ValeWicca Dropkick Murphys - I'm Shipping Up To Boston

  • vive les celtes !!

  • Rome never won..... they tried for hundreds of years and still lost, they even gave up the region because it cost more to stay there than to own it, because of all the rebelions going on

  • @ViruzNoob14 nope not in 390 bc plus the celts were beast anyways. The only reason the Romans won was because of strength in numbers. If you took one celt and one roman and had a duel the celt would win

  • Romans owned them.

  • @ViruzNoob14 Dont put that into consideration the romans were victorious against most.

  • great band great pics mixture there

  • the song is called shipping up to boston by dropkick murphy's

  • song was good until they started singing

  • awsome culture, awsome pics, check out the dacii or [ dacians, goths, geti, tracians ] today romainians ps. we are not gipsi

  • great art, lousy music.

  • WHAT asshole mark this vid "bad"?

  • @Gegart88 They must be english

  • @KenMacMillan Dropkick Murphys is on of my favorite bands

    I think that biggest piece of Britain (include name) is Celtic

  • @Gegart88 It was just a joke about the people who voted the video down.

  • @KenMacMillan whatever ;)

  • GREATEST!!! DM - nice music. Like it and Celts of course

  • the R1a invaders who came from Eastern Europe never referred to themselves as "Celts" but later would have been identified as such when they moved into Western Europe and became absorbed into the native R1b(ancient basques) Celtic population which adopted the language and culture of these Eastern R1a invaders

  • @JorgeLorenzoSpain100 INVADERS not hardly there first since atlantis yes

  • @JorgeLorenzoSpain100 I believe R1a were druids and partly warriors

  • @JorgeLorenzoSpain100

    it is exactly so but it is the opposite, it is R1b or R1a2 who indo - Europeanizes R1a1, basques as hittites (R-M269) speak an ergative form of language, that certain calls proto-Indo-European, R1a2 or R1b is originally from the basin of Volga and Siberian Altaï.

    R1 parted about 14 000 years behind in Siberia towards the end of glaciations.

  • @JorgeLorenzoSpain100

    it is the invaders R1a2 (R1b) of the group L11* / U106 that under the name of culture of andronovo go indo - to Europeanize the hunters pickers R1a1 and R1a1 I1a who have already lived in Europe before. This R1b group is not Celtic but germanic.

  • love the Irish music from The Departed, thumbs up

  • @gypsymarika that's arguable

  • I'm from north italy and I'm celtic....my hearth is celtic..my soul si celtic!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @chiaffre1 Me too brother

  • love from Greece (HELLAS) mother of western civilization i love your music and your spirit and culture

  • It seems like the celtic culture only survived in the most distant parts of the celtic world like the most western and northern parts of the Britaish isles or the north-west of France or the north west of southern Europe Galicia and some places in eastern Europe. Most people in Ireland are decendents of the first people that lived in Europe after the Ice age when northern France, the british isles, western Norway and Denmark was conected by land. People from those countries were the same people.

  • not all Celts are white

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  • amazingly the Celts and the Germanic people might share the same ancestor because the first Celts appeared in Hallstatt which is located in Austria which was part of the Germanic region where as Romans and Greeks are of Mediterranean decent

  • @cartoonkingforeever May or may not.Passive technology transfer is not proof of any common ancestry.In fact nearly every culture bordering another somehow share their technology advances and in border areas even some tradions.First apperance of riding horse is perfect example of passive transfer betwen cultures with nearly nothing in common.

  • @Silentbob515 history sources said that the Celts where riding horses since 700 BC

  • @cartoonkingforeever Yes,but riding horse origin from border steppes around the china and middle east.Pretty away from central europe and yet the celts manage to get them.Question is how...did they receive enough horses to start own production?Or knowledge how to do and use available animals?Propably first because european forests lack horse-like creatures.But my point is...Celts have nothing common with steppe people or middle east population and yet manage to get grip on their top technology.

  • @Silentbob515 that is because of trade, one of the Celts main profession was trading with other people in ancient times for food and wine because the Celts really loved wine, and you need to realize that the Celts went all over the eastern world, they went to Asia, Italy, the British isles, Africa, it even said that they might have made it to north America

  • @cartoonkingforeever They went to all world sides,but after some circumstances was reach,mainly because overgrowing population and unability to grow enough food on present position.And if they really have horses in 700 BC its still 200 years before La-Tene culture and 200 years before the Celts become the Celts how we know today.And trade argument not exactly help you as proof of common celto-german ancestry:)

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  • @Silentbob515 i told you the first Celts appeared in the Hallstatt culture, the Hallstatt Celts are the Celts that the Greeks and Romans write about in history that eventually migrated to Gaul, the la-Tene where not the first Celts, Hallstatt is in Austria and Austria back then was part of the Germanic region so the Celts and the germanic people could probably have the same ancestor and also germany has had people since 8000 BC

  • @cartoonkingforeever The Celts were displaced in Germany by people from the North. These people became the modern Germans and the displaced celts moved into Gaul and the rest of Europe, from the Iberian Peninsula to Turkey. They shared a common ancestry with Scandanavians in as much as they were all part of the same Northern European gene-pool. €}c:?)~

  • @Silentbob515 and remember the word Celt comes from the Greeks not the Celtic languages and the word Germanic is Roman and not from the Germanic languages so that evidance that the Celts and Germanic people could have the same ancestor

  • @cartoonkingforeever Germany comes from the Celtic Tribe called 'Germanii', who were then displaced by the modern Germans, who came from the north.

  • @Silentbob515 In short you cant prevent one culture from influencing another,it will somehow happen even if they dont share borders.Especially if one culture have something valuable and it was the top iron products of Hallstat culture what was really valuable for emerging culture of proto-germans.They may come as invaders or raiders,communicate only by weapons and then return home with loot.And 2000 years later someone come with idea of common ancestry.Well why not,but why yes?

  • Blood-type frequencies cement the Basques claims of ethnic uniqueness. They have the world's highest frequency of type O and RH negative blood. The Basques clearly are a people which did not mingle with outsiders.

  • German linguist Theo Vennemann, claims that there is enough toponymical evidence to conclude that Basque is the only survivor of a larger family that once extended throughout most of Europe, and has also left its mark in modern Indo-European languages spoken in Europe

  • R1b gene comes from the Basques.

  • But this adoption of Celtic culture began I believe during the Halstatt era; i.e. very early on in the age of the Celts. The people living now in the British Isles are still descended from them. They are still Celtic.

  • As for the genetics debate: it is true that the people of the British Isles are more closely related to the Basques of Spain than the original Celts of Continental Europe. The fact is, there is no archaeological evidence of a mass Celtic migration into the British Isles. The only thing Celtic that moved into the Isles was Celtic culture. The indigenous people there adopted the culture when the Celts brought their influence.

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  • Horrible song.

    Nice video.

  • we have a saying in Ulster......God invented alcohol so the Ulster man wouldn't rule the World.........

  • The Celts also had female warriors. Still do. knifed

    No more human sacrifices either.

    Really do not appreciate the woman getting.

  • Who crushed the Romans? The mighty Germanic tribes! Because only Germanic warriors were tough enough warriors to stand up to the Romans.

  • I dont mean to offend anyone here, but if the celts were really great warriors then why did they constantly lose to Rome despite always outnumbering the roman legions. I mean caesar was badly outnumbered by the Gauls, but he still defeated them. Any answers?

  • @Kingofsomething87 because dispite all of there courage and bloodlust the one thing the celts lacked was the disipline and the tactics that the Romans were so greatly know for.

  • @Kingofsomething87 Shut up!Eat your macaroni and shut-up!

  • @olbodala I want mocking the gauls. I am just trying to understand why the gauls were defeated so easily by caesar.

    If you plan on replying, please try to be civil and polite in your arguments.

  • @Kingofsomething87 "Try to be civil and polite".

    And you?

  • @olbodala I have not acted impolitely. I posed a genuine historical question. You on the other hand told me to shut up.

  • @Kingofsomething87 You're an anti-French italian.

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  • @olbodala lol youre just bitter my ancestors conquered your country

  • @Kingofsomething87 French:celtics,germanics.

    Italians,spanish,portuguese:la­tins.That's all....

  • @Kingofsomething87 Francesi:celtici,germanici.

    Italiani,spagnoli,portoghesi:l­atini.

  • @Kingofsomething87 Francesi:celtici,germanici.

    Italiani,spagnoli,portoghesi:l­atini.

  • @Kingofsomething87 And my apologizes,i have been rude with you.

  • @Kingofsomething87

    You live in Canada, which is a HEAVILY Celtic nation, prodominantly settled and built and established of 95% of everything it is and stands for is Celtic, Scots/Irish/French.

    Right from the Confederate forefathers of Canada who spoke Gaelic to John A MacDonald the first prime minister, Thomas Clement Douglas who introduced universal healthcare, something else that all Canadians identify with and are proud of, Canada before you get all self entitled seeing as your foreign.

  • @phr34kyy My grandfather came to Canada from Wales. But our family are certainly no celts. My family is one of the few in Britain which proudly trace its origins to Roman soldiers and settlers. I am a direct descendant of Ambrosius Aurelianus, the great ROMAN general who defeated the saxon barbarians and maintained good Roman order in werstern Britannia. My family's surname is Wledig, which is a celtic corruption of the original Roman name, Aurelianus.

  • @phr34kyy It was only due to Roman courage and Roman swords, that Wales exists today. You celts tried to hide this by coming up with the bullshit that a myhical hero called Arthur defeated the Saxons. This is bullshit, it is only under the leadership of my great Roman ancestor that the Saxons were defeated.

  • @Kingofsomething87 .You do know the Romans who came to Britain were a mixed bag--they weren't just from Italy, they were Spanish,Germanic,Eastern European, North African etc. If Rome owned you, you were Roman.And NO ONE can trace their ancestry back to a time of no accurate written records. Surnames mean nothing, as people didn't even use them till the middle ages.

  • @sonofherne Then how do we know of Julies Ceasar? Europe didn't start using them until the 10th and 11th centuries but in ancient China surnames go as far back as 5,000 years. If Rome owned you you were Roman. Ah no not quite. Civis Romani, Latini, Socii, Provinciales and Pereigrini. Some could vote hold office and some slaves could not and many of the lands they took later in the end of the empire consisted of other tribes. But at the beginning they were all Italian or Latin.

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  • @Kingofsomething87

    Belongs to Scots,Irish,French,Natives, English though respectively Australia was the more English endevour, Canada was Celtic, Prodominantly Scottish infact, hence some 75% of the army has Scottish regiments modeled after the motherland and the FIRST province settled is name 'Nova Scotia' aka 'New Scotland'.

  • @Kingofsomething87 i think that the Gauls were defeated so easily was because the Romans had a good defensive type of army. The Gauls had a good army, but their army lacked the 'stamina' to last in a fight, not the individuals themselves but the whole army in general. The Romans said it themselves, that if you could last through the Gauls initial mighty rush, then you would have a better chance of beating them.

  • @jeradh1992 Actually, some of the Roman battle formations were ALSO learned from the Celts; most notably the "tortoise" formation in which the shields are lined up to create an impenetrable barrier.

    You're not far off by giving organization as a problem though... the Gauls were separate individual tribes that constantly warred with each other. The Romans took advantage of this. Look up Vercingetorix. He's basically a Gaulish Genghis Khan. He tried to unite all tribes against the Roman empire.

  • @Kingofsomething87 As the acclaimed Celticist Peter Berresford Ellis put it, " Indeed, a certain lack of humanity, a devotion to discipline, and a severity of punishment to any who transgress that commitment to the will of a central power, appear necessary for the growth of an imperial regime." The Celts saw war as glorious and honorable rather than as a tool to conquer and control. Thus the Romans were more efficient at mass, organized warfare, and the Gauls fell.

  • @Kingofsomething87 The Celts actually taught the Romans a great deal about warfare. Roman writers praised the quality of "Noric steel"; a particular type of iron quarried and mined and then manufacted at the Celtic oppidum (literally "town"; the term the Romans used to describe the fortified hill-top Celtic settlements) of Noricum. The Celts mastered the art of blacksmithing and their weapons were superior to those of other civilizations. They pioneered the art in Europe.

  • @Kingofsomething87 The Iron Age actually began earlier in Europe than other places because the Celts mastered it so quickly.

    The famous Roman gladius design was learned by the Romans from the Celts, as was the large tower shield. Both the names the Romans had for these, "gladius" and "scutum" respectively, can be traced back to early Celtic languages. Gladius is actually a cognate with the name for the Scottish Celtic broadsword.

  • @Kingofsomething87 We know it as the "claymore" but in Scottish Gaelic it was claidheamh mòr. The names for sword are similar in Irish Gaelic and Welsh as well.

    So in short, the Celtic military technology was superior to that of the Romans. The Romans knew this. That's why they adopted so many of their designs. The reason the Gauls fell was not because they were inferior in battle but rather because the Roman view of war was more brutal.

  • @Kingofsomething87 The Romans saw it as expansion, and many individual Roman generals saw it as personal achievement. They didn't care for the countless numbers of innocent people they slaughtered. One Roman officer lured hundreds of Celtic men, women, and children into one of their hill forts under the guise that if they laid down their weapons they would be set free. He burned the fort to the ground with everyone inside. Yes, women and children; and he was viewed as a tactical genius for it.

  • @lughlongarm76 Although I agree that we Romans copied much from your people, you must also admit that we greatly improved upon everything we learned from the celts. The Romans are a people of ingenuity, we were quick learners, and by improving upon the technologies of other peoples, we came to conquer them. And yes its true that some Roman generals did in fact commit excesses against the native celts, you must also remember that once we subdued your people, we gave you order and security

  • @Kingofsomething87

    Also the Romans never did anything to the Anglo-Saxons as they arrived after the Romans left to conquest the area, and they occupied former Roman areas like the Britons who lived in what would be Angle-Land (England), the Vikings where the ones that arrived and they arrived nowhere NEAR the Romans as they showed up on the Iselands off the coast of Scotland that where unpopulated at the time, and both there invasions Failed, and Picts (Scots) raided norway and sweden -

  • @Kingofsomething87

    And the Faroe Islands in return out of retaliation, its even written in the Vikings Saga's, hence they never went back and we all know the Anglo-Saxons where conquered by the vikings, considering theirs a HUGE gap between them, (IE Scotland) they must of by your logic got lost, and accidentaly missed the WHOLE of Scotland when they came back, conquered England and thought they'd of finally won? heh....right.

    Also the Romans occpied the Welsh, they didn't save them as their-

  • @Kingofsomething87

    As their was nothing to save them from, they invaded the British Isles because unlike Rome the Celts don't have a head, all roads did not lead back to a focal point, they had a heart, which was Britain, and thats why they went, and "coincidentaly" thats where they finally got crushed.

    Romans where oppertunistic warmongering savages looking for world domination and used propaganda and lies much like politicians do today, to bullshit the public about reasons for war and -

  • @Kingofsomething87

    We all know the Romans lied about virtually everything, they started a war with Celts because they wanted their vast wealth in gold, then they did everyhting they could to paint them as savages and so on to justify it, whilst Romans threw christians to lions in the collisuems and so on, in front of 12 year olds.

    And your going to tell me, after history has proven these to be the most vile, corrupt, scum the worlds ever seen, raped their own young boys etc, that Celtic -

  • @Kingofsomething87

    Who was protecting you? sorry but since ancient times to now, w/e self entitled bullshit Roman DNA you thought you had (which btw to be Roman was just like the CommonWealth of today, theirs asians blacks and so on, so you could just as well have had Black ancient ancestors, forgot about that didn't you?) its all gone, centurys upon centurys upon centurys, your Welsh, plain and simple, Romans don't exists anymore and Italy is a shit hole (no offence italians).

    Celts live on.

  • @Kingofsomething87 "My people"? I don't recall having used the word "we"... it's silly to make this into a "whose ancestors are better?" debate (I'm talking to everyone here, not just you). Anthropologists would frown on this nonsense. I was simply answering your question as to why the Gauls fell. I'm not trying to defend "my people" (I have a little Welsh ancestry but it's intermingled with Dutch, German, English, and who knows what else) and nor am I trying to attack the Romans.

  • @Kingofsomething87 To everyone here: no culture is better than any other. The Romans persecuted many peoples, including the Celts, yes; but if they hadn't, the Celts would have grown into an empire and done their fair share of bloody slaughter. No one culture is "evil" or "good." In my opinion, the only thing "evil" is imperialism. Power corrupts. Stop trying to say the Romans are better than the Celts or vice versa. Both were astoundingly remarkable cultures that contributed much to the world.

  • @Kingofsomething87 So who were REALLY the barbarians?

  • us irish have the most celtic ancestry that would explain our fighting spirit and passion we have for our country similar to scotland and wales but not as much

  • I am Italian/Irish/Scotish

    :-)

  • p.s. Remember the Roman could NEVER conquer Scotland (descendants of the Celts) thus that is why they had to build Hadrian's Wall across England because they could not control North of it. Scotland.

  • The Celts RULED and even beat the Romans in battle.

    But the Celts didn't write down most of their history as the Romans did and that is why in modern times we know more about the Romans than the Celts.

    But the Celts were clearly a much stronger and more spiritual civilization.

    Long live the Celts.

  • Ooo...cool! I been studying some of our history. Did'ja know that they used to sacrifice some of our own people for our religion? I sure ain't in that! Great vid. ThXs! Twittering....

  • They are also gifted for there music. There music is still played today too.

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  • name of the band singing??? anyone?!!

  • @MrLaufer777 dropkick murphys : im shipping up to boston

  • Long live the celtic druids,

  • It's the Dropick Murphys if I don't mistake myself ;-)

  • What's name of this music please :)

  • The first Celtic civilization was in Hallstatt, Austria and from there there are tribes throughout Europe and even in Turkey of Celtic peoples. Most of the nations that are Celtic are South Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal, Britain, and Ireland. Although many of these place were populated by peoples who became part of Celtic tribes as they made settlements in those lands.

  • What´s the name of the song?

  • the band is tuatha de danan ?

  • @mravenger20 dropkick murphys : im shipping up to boston

  • woahhh whats that pic at 0:15?

  • Neither Irish, Welsh nor Scots are not pure Celts, they're mostly the descendents of the first "native" europeans, so called "old europeans" - peoples that lived here before Indoeuropean tribes invaded this continent.

  • For information, north of actual Italie was celts IV - VI centuaries BC, and historians have found celt necropole in roumania. Only scandinavia wasn't and never have been celt.

    Stop to beleive only France and great britain and irland have been celt. The Celt Civilisation have bigun in Germany, before Xth centuary BC.

  • Obediah17 our right! That's what I'm saying, and that is what saying, I also have a little Chippewa Native, but I have more Welsh then anything, I am an American and the wars going over here too. I am working on the Celts of france freedom, there is a ridiculous discrimination right in everyone's face, it seems no one heeds; I have, And I will dedicate my pure Celtic Core to resolving it. Thanks a fuck'n lot Irish, and Scottish killers, from brother to brother, and from Commuis, Vercingetorix

  • I am part Irish, but you Irish better realize I am part Pictish/Welsh, and Cornish, and I will not put up with your Irish supremacy, get off your trip, because I have a Celtic and Irish peace of USA Steel, that can end that sickness that you started

  • @jesqor1 thats why us Americans are bad ass bro....

  • yeah... some Celts may have suffered at the hands, of you chode racist German vermin and Stinkanavians, and pompus Roman murderers, but we've learned and now we're here to put ya to sleep, and shut down your uncommon, and unreasonable ways forever. Because you don't know what we'll do, and believe me, we'll survive till the end of human time. King Arthur, Edward The Bruce, Brian Boru, France, and other Celtic, and Gaelic origins

  • @jesqor1 humanity wont last long so u cnt do much really :) n if ur mentioning Celtic heroes HOW THE FUCK cn u not say Vercingetorix huh??

  • most of the pics ther are of Picts bretonians and gauls

  • bezerker mushrooms :D

  • what is the name of the song???

  • shipping of to boston from the dropkick murphy's!

    love this group!

  • thanks

  • I love Celts...

    How about...Celts vs Spartans

    What say you?

    Greetings from Greece.

  • @314zero lol as much as i admire the celts the spartans would annihalate them the celts loved the heroic aspect of war so one on one a celt could probably beat a spartan but in a pitched battle the spartan unity would truimph :(

  • but celtic mobility that romans adopted was what crush the greek hotplites

  • @kaindrg cool didnt know that. i know that the romans copied the celtic armour so the celts would have heavy armour but they still did not fight as an army they fought as sword bands/clans so i still think spartans would beat them maybe the celts could beat other hoplites but not spartans or alexander the great's macedonians

  • its so funny the greeks had more training but less technological military advance than the celts but hte celt would used guerlla warfare if nessacary

  • great vid and song

  • what is the name of  this song

  • Not only.

    Actually, there were even Celts found in Asia Minor, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in a bit...

  • i love celtic stuff

  • That's interesting.

    Anyone else feel like throttling hetro ?

    He's not only wrong on just about everything, he's so incistent he's right.

    I'm sure he thinks he's ruling class or something.

  • Although the Celts were warriors, they also had a vibrant civilization.

    It's been said by some historians that If the Romans hadn't consolidated power in (what is now) Italy and became an Empire that there would have been a Celtic Empire in Europe and the British Isles.

    (Celtic Gaul--France-approx) was one of the first major conquests)

    By the time Roman power waned hordes from the east (Goths, Huns, etc.) were encroaching on the settled and developed parts of Celtic Europe.

  • @BoudiccaBlanc For most part the Celts were primarily merchants, scholars and priests rather than just warriors.

  • Long live to Spain, an other Celtic country.

    Long live at the Celtic of Spain.

  • larga vida a la ultima tierra del oeste!

    larga vida!

  • thats the music from Departed xDD

    great

  • Is this all these video makers can come up with? a sophisticated culture like the one of the Celtic world and all they can do is focus on fighting?

    yawn.

  • The Celts had a vibrant warrior cult and war like culture. They were also vivid artists and druids were often required to memorize entire epics to even gain the full rank of Druid.

  • They were famous all over the known world for their beautiful art and metal works before the Romans, thankfully their legends and myths have survived as a testament to their creativity (as well as the many beautiful archaeological finds).

  • Well, fighting is cool. At least was back then. Think of the time when the vikings came and kicked Irish ass ^^.