Within 300 years the Celts' territory encompassed much of Europe, extending as far as Anatolia (modern day Turkey) in the east. As the Celtic peoples dispersed throughout Europe, their settlements ...
Of course, one can sidestep the pronunciation issue and simply refer to the many, heterogenous, individual Celtic tribes, like Insubres in Northern Italy, Boii in Central Europe, or Helvetii in ...
gave rise to the notion that the inhabitants of Wales in the last centuries of prehistory were members of a Celtic 'nation' which occupied a great swathe of Europe from the Danube Valley to Spain.