Even today, with the exception of the Basques, all the regions of northern Spain identify ourselves as Celtic peoples (Astures, Cantabrians, and Gallaeci). Their legacy is deeply significant to us, despite the fact that we are Latin. Actually, I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Cantabrian Wars. No one resisted the Roman invasion longer than the ancient Cantabrians under Corocotta. These wars, fought between 29 and 19 BCE, were led by Emperor Augustus, who oversaw the campaigns to conquer Cantabria and the surrounding regions. Although Augustus did not personally fight in the battles, he directed operations and relied on generals like Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa to complete the conquest of Hispania. According to Roman sources, a bounty of 200,000 sesterces was offered for the head of Corocotta, underscoring the threat he posed to the empire
The capital of Bulgaria was founded by a Celtic tribe, namely the Serdi, around 4 century BC. The settlement was named after the tribe, Serdika and had this name until the 9th century CE, when it was incorporated into the First Bulgarian Empire under the name Sredets, meaning “in the middle”.
slavic cauntry's serb's ( serv's) slavic maqedonian slavic bullgarian slavic bosnian's slavic kroat slavic Sllovenia ALL ARE CREACION of slavic rusian empire THEY CREATIT THE all slavic CAUNTRY'S LIKE A SATELITES JUSTE FOR THER INTERES FOR 300 YEAR'S THE slavic rusian of MOSKOW ACADEMY they creatit ALL BAY BIG BIG LIE'S AND ALL CREATIT BAY BIG BI MANIPOLACION FROM slavic rusian OF MOSKOW ACADEMYC'S ------ ALL slavic cauntry's ORIGINE THE slavic cauntry's THE slavic rusian creacion ther SATELITES ------ ALL THE slavic cauntry's ORIGINE ARE FROM THE CAVERN'S OF URALES OF SOUTH AZIAN MONGOLS ----- WHO TODAY IS IN AZIAN LAND'S ----- IS CREATIT THE slavic rusian ----- ALL THE slavic cauntry's THE EMIGRATIT IN AWER DARDANIAN'S = ILLYRIAN'S DODONA PELASGO THE OLDES'T LAND'S ON EARTH
In terms of heritage and civilization, in Spain we're Hispano-Romans and, therefore, the Celts are a very important part of our identity and culture. It took the Romans 200 years to defeat and pacify Hispania.
Heracles was wandering through “the land of the Celts” (Gaul) and came across a king named Bretannus. Heracles then had a son with Celtine, the daughter of King Bretannus. This son was named Celtus, from whom the Celts were descended.
The inhabitants of the British Isles before the arrival of the Celts were mainly descended from the Indo-European Beaker People who migrated there around 2500 BC. DNA evidence has found that the Neolithic people of the British Isles, who lived there before the coming of the Beaker Folk were almost totally replaced (90%) by the Beaker folk.
Highly outdated information in regards to Britain and a lot of western Europe. France and Britain were not neolithic by this point, nor were they direct descendants of the neolithic population, they had already been conquered by Indo Europeans from the Lower Rhine (Bell Beaker culture) by this point which replaced 90% of British ancestry, 60-75% of French ancestry and 50% of Spanish ancestry (although they are believed to have maintained the neolithic language) "The picts" did not build stone henge. There is little evidence that they were even different from the pre roman Britons of the South, their names seem to be of a Celtic or at least para-celtic etymology. The neolithic theory was largely created by nordicists in the 19th and 20th century as a convenient way to explain darker phenotypes in this area and also Ireland and Wales.
You see, Charpatians are my country back bone. No matter from which side conquerers came, they stopped at the mountains. Since 2/3 of us were always outside of 1 occupation, we never forgot that we are free.
Bruh i love this types of history channels where they can teach and people could easily understand but like, i'm feeling that this channel was wholly made by AI. if you already learned about this part of history beforehand then you can see some misplaced cities, borders, and even sources being incredibly easy to catch in the video :p
Hi, where did the celts exactly come from? What language did they speak? I heard today that they has a massive influence on the shaping of the modern Europe. How about their cultural identity? Dit it have the same effect?
Eurasia steppe around Kazakhstan ,the language sounded like a hindu dialect.They did erased 2/3 of the original European culture. Outside remained present day Romania, Albania, Greece, Southern Italy, Norden Germany and the difference can still be felt.
It is more likely that it was the Corded Ware and Beaker cultures that first spread Indo-European culture across Western E.urope. However it is also likely that the Celts expanded upon this first area especially in Iberia.
It is confirmed that the Celts from West Britannia are of North West of Iberia by DNA. Putting over to the theory that Britannia Celts were originally from Francia.
No mention of the Dacian king Burebista called-The Killer of Celts, pushed Celts back from all eastern Europe to further then Vienna. No idea what the epic music and sad voice is for,, we suppose to love celts more than romans because they prayed at trees , which is funny in itself.
Without the celts and Greeks Europe would be nothing, and before you mention the romans the Italians split off from the celts like the Germans did during the Indo European migrations 😎
I m sorry, but the civilization that gave Borth to Europe was the greek one and carried on by the romans. I mean, literally, the name Europe comes from greek mythology. While the Celts migrated to Europe much later than the Greeks. The title of this video is mussleading.
what kind of historic evidence and celtic remains are there in Budapest?! as the city has a roman precedessor called Aquincum... but I know nothing about any celtic discoveries there
There were a lot of celtic villages in the area of Buda and Pest before the romans. The names of the villages have been lost with the romans conquests.
What are Celts doing Eastern of Charpatian mountains? There is not 1 Celtic settlement there, Celts never crossed Charpatians. They conquered western Dacians for a couple of generations with never ending war between them as atested by graves. Take that blob of green out of Dacia.
Why does everyone confuse language, culture and race? Just because goods and styles travel doesn't mean people are related, nor do language choices tell you anything about the speakers genetics. For example there is little doubt that Celtic languages were spoken in Anatolia, Spain and Britain at different times but there is no evidence at all of a genetic relationship. Migration is a big fat myth too often repeated without any reference to evidence.
There is a big genetic evidence that the irish people are in general closely related to the people of northern Spain than their english neighbours. R1B haplogroup if you are interested.
@@Trancymind 'Closer' perhaps, but definitely not "closely". Genetically the Irish are almost indistinguishable from mainland Britain as you would expect. As for language, Celtic languages probably first arrived in Ireland from southern England and France in the late Bronze age (not Spain, Anatolia or Scythia). As for culture, most of the cultural artefacts associated with "the Irish" today also arrived from the mainland (including bagpipes, bodhran and whiskey, which were once common all over Britain) or from an earlier non-Celtic migration from the Baltic (the harp, red hair). I am not belittling Irish culture - we are *all* mongrels, so trying to invent pure ancestral lineages is an illusion at best and sinister at worst.
There are genetic evidences. Western Iberians share the same haplogoup as western Europeans living along the Atlantic. I myself share 20% British Celtic ancestry without having any ancestor, as far as I know , from thar part of Europe but my origins are Northwest Iberian. Is it a fat myth or a hard truth?
I'm Italian. Don't forget we are not the direct sons of the Romans. We were conquered as well many times, by Ostrogoths, for example, after the fall of Rome. My country was divided for almost 1000 years and then reunited for the first time by Napoleon, who declared himself the King of Italy, among his other titles. Italians are an incredible mixture of cultures. Just to say, my family was living in Italy for centuries and I've done a DNA test: I resulted less than 30% italian, 15% from France and Germany, 5% Iberian, 5% Greek, 5% Hebrew, 4% Slavic, 3% Celtic, 3% Arab, 2% from Turkey, 2% from British islands, 1% from northen Africa.
@@gabrigab1397of your cellular mitochondrial DNA chemicals recorded in said test? Anyways, I have noticed upon reading ur comment the comment reply I myself am currently making a reply to these regions that you mentioned, many of the Peoples of these regions were ruled over by the ..... Italians! And the Romans in general were the Italians plus other. Obviously ofc, but yes.
@@gabrigab1397>30% Italian, 15% from France and Germany, 5% Iberian, 5% Greek, 5% Hebrew,4% Slavic, 3% Celtic, 3% Arab, 2% from Turkey,2% from British Islands, 1% from Northern Africa. Ok 29 (as you said less than 30% Italian your comment had yes?) 29% +15+5+5+5+4+3+3+2+2+1= 74 so 74% what's the rest
Picts natively spoke a Brythonic language. Picts were Celtic! For the love of history, blue painted charioteers and blue painted warriors resisted Caesars landing at Dover! Gaels are NOT Celtic, Gaels are from Scythia and Scythians are the tribe of Hercules, AKA a Danite Jew named Samson. Gaels are literal lost Israelites.
Most Iberia was, and intermingled with the local population in the south, giving rise to the celtiberianans. Basques though were able to keep their identity culture and language under the celts.
@@jfarinhote Iberians were a people who lived along the Mediterranean coast from Narbonne to Andalusia, not the inhabitants of he whole Iberian peninsula. They are first dated in VIII BC and were erased by Romans. Now is being proved that had some relation to Vascones (proto-basques). They were at least neighbours.
@@jfarinhote Celtiberians are documented only in a region in central Spain, not in the majority of the Peninsula. They were Celtic and are called Celtiberians not because they were mingled, but because they used Iberian script, but with Celtic words.
Only Ireland doesn’t use the term, literally the rest of the world does and has done for a long time. I understand why the Irish dislike the term, but it’s simply a geographical term, not political. Island chains are usually referred to by the largest island or something times the dominant ethnic group. Saying the Caribbeans or the Malay Archipelago are examples, you use to refer to the island in general, even though they don’t even identify with each other and often dislike the terms.
@@qirmizi6085also the English are not native to the UK why do the English call themselves Brits/British they are migrants from Germania not Britannia 😂
It's pretty remarkable that such a decentralized culture would be capable of spreading so far and lasting so long.
The dates are all false.
That has to be the most inaccurate location for London I've ever seen
I came to the comment section just because of that.
Like the hole video... no reference... just stories
Even today, with the exception of the Basques, all the regions of northern Spain identify ourselves as Celtic peoples (Astures, Cantabrians, and Gallaeci). Their legacy is deeply significant to us, despite the fact that we are Latin. Actually, I’m surprised you didn’t mention the Cantabrian Wars. No one resisted the Roman invasion longer than the ancient Cantabrians under Corocotta. These wars, fought between 29 and 19 BCE, were led by Emperor Augustus, who oversaw the campaigns to conquer Cantabria and the surrounding regions. Although Augustus did not personally fight in the battles, he directed operations and relied on generals like Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa to complete the conquest of Hispania. According to Roman sources, a bounty of 200,000 sesterces was offered for the head of Corocotta, underscoring the threat he posed to the empire
Basque language is actually a *language isolate*
@@Yajna007True, and the basques didn't resist the romans, nor the German tribes, nor the muslims, nor Napoleon.
@@Alvar2001 Duchy of Aquitania did indeed fight against the Muslim invasion during the Batlle of Tours 732 CE
@Yajna007 I'm speaking of the basques.
@@Alvar2001 Aquitanians are almost like a subset of the Basques, aren't they?
Basques are almost like a super-set of the Aquitanians.
The capital of Bulgaria was founded by a Celtic tribe, namely the Serdi, around 4 century BC. The settlement was named after the tribe, Serdika and had this name until the 9th century CE, when it was incorporated into the First Bulgarian Empire under the name Sredets, meaning “in the middle”.
slavic cauntry's serb's ( serv's) slavic maqedonian slavic bullgarian slavic bosnian's slavic kroat slavic Sllovenia ALL ARE CREACION of slavic rusian empire THEY CREATIT THE all slavic CAUNTRY'S LIKE A SATELITES JUSTE FOR THER INTERES FOR 300 YEAR'S THE slavic rusian of MOSKOW ACADEMY they creatit ALL BAY BIG BIG LIE'S AND ALL CREATIT BAY BIG BI MANIPOLACION FROM slavic rusian OF MOSKOW ACADEMYC'S ------ ALL slavic cauntry's ORIGINE THE slavic cauntry's THE slavic rusian creacion ther SATELITES ------ ALL THE slavic cauntry's ORIGINE ARE FROM THE CAVERN'S OF URALES OF SOUTH AZIAN MONGOLS ----- WHO TODAY IS IN AZIAN LAND'S ----- IS CREATIT THE slavic rusian ----- ALL THE slavic cauntry's THE EMIGRATIT IN AWER DARDANIAN'S = ILLYRIAN'S DODONA PELASGO THE OLDES'T LAND'S ON EARTH
In terms of heritage and civilization, in Spain we're Hispano-Romans and, therefore, the Celts are a very important part of our identity and culture.
It took the Romans 200 years to defeat and pacify Hispania.
Big shout out to all my fellow Celtic descended people here and to all those who came by to learn more about this tribe. 😎
Another amazing video
this was such a well put together video
Keep up the good work! Love thus channel ❤❤❤
Heracles was wandering through “the land of the Celts” (Gaul) and came across a king named Bretannus. Heracles then had a son with Celtine, the daughter of King Bretannus. This son was named Celtus, from whom the Celts were descended.
This was an incredible eye opening video! Very informative.
The inhabitants of the British Isles before the arrival of the Celts were mainly descended from the Indo-European Beaker People who migrated there around 2500 BC. DNA evidence has found that the Neolithic people of the British Isles, who lived there before the coming of the Beaker Folk were almost totally replaced (90%) by the Beaker folk.
same tihng happened in iberia
Absolutely love this channel. Keep up the amazing work
Highly outdated information in regards to Britain and a lot of western Europe.
France and Britain were not neolithic by this point, nor were they direct descendants of the neolithic population, they had already been conquered by Indo Europeans from the Lower Rhine (Bell Beaker culture) by this point which replaced 90% of British ancestry, 60-75% of French ancestry and 50% of Spanish ancestry (although they are believed to have maintained the neolithic language)
"The picts" did not build stone henge. There is little evidence that they were even different from the pre roman Britons of the South, their names seem to be of a Celtic or at least para-celtic etymology.
The neolithic theory was largely created by nordicists in the 19th and 20th century as a convenient way to explain darker phenotypes in this area and also Ireland and Wales.
This all complete nonsense.
@-newuser-707 wtf are you on about, read the recent studies
Briliant resume! 💪👏👏👏
great work but that wall was way too north in the image
Can you make a video about the Peloponnesian War, please
Love your content
The geography is seriously inaccurate. For instance Budapest is misplaced by at least 150 km...
Yeah Warsaw london and many more
@@michelepappalardo4059Warsaw? Where have you seen Warsaw here?
Warsaw was founded much later and not by Celts.
Loved the background music
I would be happy to see the continuation of Celtic history.
Well done. Follows the major rivers spreading out from the alps
You see, Charpatians are my country back bone. No matter from which side conquerers came, they stopped at the mountains. Since 2/3 of us were always outside of 1 occupation, we never forgot that we are free.
Bruh i love this types of history channels where they can teach and people could easily understand but like, i'm feeling that this channel was wholly made by AI. if you already learned about this part of history beforehand then you can see some misplaced cities, borders, and even sources being incredibly easy to catch in the video :p
If anyone's strongly into the different historical Celtic regions + warfare I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt. I'd love to see a coop
Why did you miss Belgrade on the map? Great video, make one on Slavs!
Hi, where did the celts exactly come from? What language did they speak? I heard today that they has a massive influence on the shaping of the modern Europe. How about their cultural identity? Dit it have the same effect?
Eurasia steppe around Kazakhstan ,the language sounded like a hindu dialect.They did erased 2/3 of the original European culture. Outside remained present day Romania, Albania, Greece, Southern Italy, Norden Germany and the difference can still be felt.
Can you do the war of spanish succession next
It is more likely that it was the Corded Ware and Beaker cultures that first spread Indo-European culture across Western E.urope. However it is also likely that the Celts expanded upon this first area especially in Iberia.
In Bulgaria we have bagpipes and ginger haired people, although Thracians are considered to be red haired and non-Celtic.
One thing to keep in mind: these names here are Roman names... like other indigenous peoples they go by their own names..
The Celts who conquered northern Italy came from Gaul... present-day France, not from Poland. Lots of nonsense in this life
In Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England people still carry Celtic names.
It is confirmed that the Celts from West Britannia are of North West of Iberia by DNA. Putting over to the theory that Britannia Celts were originally from Francia.
No mention of the Dacian king Burebista called-The Killer of Celts, pushed Celts back from all eastern Europe to further then Vienna.
No idea what the epic music and sad voice is for,, we suppose to love celts more than romans because they prayed at trees , which is funny in itself.
Portugal Celtic.
🇵🇹🏴🇺🇲
The name of London is derived from the celtic word dunon which means fortified place or fortified city.
Im sure that all the people that were there before the Celts had nothing to do with the birth of Europe.
Nice irony...😉
It’s like reading the Asterix comics😊
Without the celts and Greeks Europe would be nothing, and before you mention the romans the Italians split off from the celts like the Germans did during the Indo European migrations 😎
Very nicely put together as an introduction to the topic, but the maps aren't accurate. In Iberia, in particular, they're awfully inaccurate.
Bononia was celtic, but weren't the Boii who founded it. It already existed as Felsina (Velzna) an Etruscan city.
I m sorry, but the civilization that gave Borth to Europe was the greek one and carried on by the romans. I mean, literally, the name Europe comes from greek mythology. While the Celts migrated to Europe much later than the Greeks. The title of this video is mussleading.
good vid but can you please stop using BC and BCE ever other time lol my vote is for BC but anyways good vid
what kind of historic evidence and celtic remains are there in Budapest?!
as the city has a roman precedessor called Aquincum... but I know nothing about any celtic discoveries there
There were a lot of celtic villages in the area of Buda and Pest before the romans. The names of the villages have been lost with the romans conquests.
@@schawo2 that is a proof... ROFL
like that I can tell many fairy tales... "There were lots of kobolds... but the Romans..."
What are Celts doing Eastern of Charpatian mountains? There is not 1 Celtic settlement there, Celts never crossed Charpatians. They conquered western Dacians for a couple of generations with never ending war between them as atested by graves. Take that blob of green out of Dacia.
@@magdalenavalentinastegaru8531 celts lived in modern day Transylvania. There are many archeological records from them.
Maybe lost tribes
tribes*
Why does everyone confuse language, culture and race? Just because goods and styles travel doesn't mean people are related, nor do language choices tell you anything about the speakers genetics. For example there is little doubt that Celtic languages were spoken in Anatolia, Spain and Britain at different times but there is no evidence at all of a genetic relationship. Migration is a big fat myth too often repeated without any reference to evidence.
There is a big genetic evidence that the irish people are in general closely related to the people of northern Spain than their english neighbours. R1B haplogroup if you are interested.
@@Trancymind 'Closer' perhaps, but definitely not "closely". Genetically the Irish are almost indistinguishable from mainland Britain as you would expect. As for language, Celtic languages probably first arrived in Ireland from southern England and France in the late Bronze age (not Spain, Anatolia or Scythia). As for culture, most of the cultural artefacts associated with "the Irish" today also arrived from the mainland (including bagpipes, bodhran and whiskey, which were once common all over Britain) or from an earlier non-Celtic migration from the Baltic (the harp, red hair). I am not belittling Irish culture - we are *all* mongrels, so trying to invent pure ancestral lineages is an illusion at best and sinister at worst.
There are genetic evidences. Western Iberians share the same haplogoup as western Europeans living along the Atlantic. I myself share 20% British Celtic ancestry without having any ancestor, as far as I know , from thar part of Europe but my origins are Northwest Iberian. Is it a fat myth or a hard truth?
@@TrancymindR1b is the most common haplogroup in western europe
@@jfarinhote For a big reason.
Italians should apologise for the conquest and the destruction of native peoples and cultures. Give the gold back
I'm Italian. Don't forget we are not the direct sons of the Romans. We were conquered as well many times, by Ostrogoths, for example, after the fall of Rome. My country was divided for almost 1000 years and then reunited for the first time by Napoleon, who declared himself the King of Italy, among his other titles. Italians are an incredible mixture of cultures. Just to say, my family was living in Italy for centuries and I've done a DNA test: I resulted less than 30% italian, 15% from France and Germany, 5% Iberian, 5% Greek, 5% Hebrew, 4% Slavic, 3% Celtic, 3% Arab, 2% from Turkey, 2% from British islands, 1% from northen Africa.
@@gabrigab1397and the 25% not mentioned ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@gabrigab1397of your cellular mitochondrial DNA chemicals recorded in said test? Anyways, I have noticed upon reading ur comment the comment reply I myself am currently making a reply to these regions that you mentioned, many of the Peoples of these regions were ruled over by the ..... Italians! And the Romans in general were the Italians plus other. Obviously ofc, but yes.
@@gabrigab1397ong
@@gabrigab1397>30% Italian, 15% from France and Germany, 5% Iberian, 5% Greek, 5% Hebrew,4% Slavic, 3% Celtic, 3% Arab, 2% from Turkey,2% from British Islands, 1% from Northern Africa.
Ok 29 (as you said less than 30% Italian your comment had yes?)
29% +15+5+5+5+4+3+3+2+2+1= 74 so 74% what's the rest
yeah boudica one of my ancestors
13:47 There are still many blondes living in Ankara.
Due to slavic migration.
B.C NOT bce okay ?
Picts natively spoke a Brythonic language. Picts were Celtic! For the love of history, blue painted charioteers and blue painted warriors resisted Caesars landing at Dover! Gaels are NOT Celtic, Gaels are from Scythia and Scythians are the tribe of Hercules, AKA a Danite Jew named Samson. Gaels are literal lost Israelites.
Vascones and Iberians were never celtisised.
Most Iberia was, and intermingled with the local population in the south, giving rise to the celtiberianans. Basques though were able to keep their identity culture and language under the celts.
@@jfarinhote Iberians were a people who lived along the Mediterranean coast from Narbonne to Andalusia, not the inhabitants of he whole Iberian peninsula. They are first dated in VIII BC and were erased by Romans. Now is being proved that had some relation to Vascones (proto-basques). They were at least neighbours.
@@jfarinhote Celtiberians are documented only in a region in central Spain, not in the majority of the Peninsula. They were Celtic and are called Celtiberians not because they were mingled, but because they used Iberian script, but with Celtic words.
God designed the dental stone to protect the teeth of ancient people
Massalia is current day Marseille? Should that not be Monaco?
No, Monaco was another Greek colony
there is no such thing as the British Isles
Only Ireland doesn’t use the term, literally the rest of the world does and has done for a long time.
I understand why the Irish dislike the term, but it’s simply a geographical term, not political.
Island chains are usually referred to by the largest island or something times the dominant ethnic group.
Saying the Caribbeans or the Malay Archipelago are examples, you use to refer to the island in general, even though they don’t even identify with each other and often dislike the terms.
@ Of course it is political, more than that, imperialist.
@@PatrickCotter-lv7zbThis name came from Roman times so it have nothing to do with UK
@@qirmizi6085also the English are not native to the UK why do the English call themselves Brits/British they are migrants from Germania not Britannia 😂
@ News. The Romans were imperialists.
Yup.We built this shit yal
Celtberian? Weird name
Watch out folks, he never learned the term Celtiberian, therefore "weird". Accept its weirdness NOW !
There was nobwar against the Picts there was no battle against the Pictish tribes mons grampus it was a fake news to impress the roman emperor 😂