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Celtic Tribes : Origins, Ancestry & The Warrior Class - JOHN MOSS

Celtic Tribes

Origins, Ancestry & The Warrior Class

By: JOHN MOSS

Hardcover | 5 November 2024

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The people we know as the Celts were an Iron Age culture that originated in central Europe, probably around modern-day Hungary, Southern Germany and the Czech Republic, some three thousand years ago. They were groups of distinct tribal peoples who shared a common language and culture that thrived until they were confronted by an aggressive and expansionist Roman Empire set on conquest. This book traces their many migrations westward over the following centuries, and their advances into the Atlantic coastal regions, especially into countries like France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Britain and Ireland, largely replacing the Neolithic people that formerly occupied these territories. These migrations were rarely peaceful and as a result the Celts were widely regarded as warlike and inherently aggressive. The book describes the many inter-tribal and territorial confrontations that occurred during the Roman period. It explains the fighting methods, tactics and style of Celtic warfare as well as the warrior leaders like Boudicca, Brennus, Ambiorix and Vercingetorix, and others who emerged to resist Roman incursions. Despite fierce resistance, in the end, little of that great culture survived intact. Many of these tribes were savagely and purposely exterminated as a matter of policy, others were Romanised to become reluctant citizens of the Roman Republic, and only those whose territories lay in the northern and western extremities of the Empire - in the British islands, Ireland and Brittany in North-West France, avoided total subjugation. Several hundred of these ancient Celtic and other related tribes are included here. Although each had its own distinct identity, they shared a common culture with a widespread and unifying system of religious belief largely held together by Druids. The tribes described in the book include Gauls, Germans, Galatians, Lusitanians, Britons, Picts, Cambrians and Caledonians, among many others. AUTHOR: John Moss studied Fine Arts and English in Wolverhampton and Manchester Art Schools, before taking early retirement after teaching and lecturing in Art & Design in North-West England. He founded the Graphic Design company, Papillon Graphics, in 1997. Retired at last, he began writing the first of a science fiction quartet called 'Time Interventions' in 2013, and more recently, a crime mystery novel entitled 'The Woman with the Big Suitcase' in 2023. His first three non-fiction books were 'Great British Family Names' in 2019, 'A History of English Placenames' in 2020, and 'Celtic Places & Placenames in 2022'. This will be his fourth history book to be published by Pen and Sword Books. 25 b/w illustrations

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