Celtic history
The basic Celtic social unit was the tribe, or clan, which was, for all practical purposes, an extended family, capable of expansion through marriage, fosterage (as in the case of King Arthur), conquest, assimilation, and so forth. The tribe usually resided in and developed an association with a specific area. Early Celtic tribes bonded closely
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Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race
The document discusses the historical and cultural significance of the Celtic race, focusing on their conflicts, characteristics, and contributions during ancient times, notably in Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.
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