The Celts

-Expansion of Celtic culture in Europe and Asia Minor from 800 B.C. to 400 A.D. -
The Celts means a fighter or a brave soldier, samurai and the Gauls.
They originally came from the eastern part of France, Austria and Switzerland. Celtic culture expanded from the western edge of South England to the eastern edge of West Hungary. Slovakia and North Croatia; from the southern part of North Italy to the northern edge of German mountains.
To the contrary the Germans came down from Sweden and North Europe. When the Germans met Celts for the first time, they were always belligerent. Gradually they interacted through trade and formed alliances. Thus they mixed with the Celts and learned weapon, arms from them. It is also important to note that they learned tecnique such as potter's wheels, cultivating lands and horseback-riding through the Celts.
In the end the Celts fought against the Romans. In fact the Celtic General Brennus attacked Rome in 387 B.C. that led to Caesar's trauma to defend the western part of Rhein against the Germans.
They call this great wall Limes,

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