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Celts called the tribes of Indo-European origin in antiquity and at
the turn of the eras occupied a wide area in Western and Central Europe. It was a very warlike people, who, in 390 BC, even captured and sacked Rome. But civil wars weakened the warlike people. In the end, the Germans and the Romans drove the Celts from their lands.
Слайд 3The Celts began to migrate to Western Europe from the East.
In the IV century BC they fell upon Italy and Greece, threatening to bury these States together with their culture
Слайд 4When the Romans invaded Britain two of the largest tribes were
ruled by women who fought from their chariots. The most powerful Celt to stand up to the Romans was a woman, Boadicea. She was tall, with long red hair, and had a frightening appearance. She nearly drove them from Britain, and she destroyed London, the Roman capital