The rise and fall of the Celtic warriors - Philip Freeman

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One summer evening in 335 BCE, Alexander the Great
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was resting by the Danube River after a day of fighting the Scythian tribes
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when a band of strangers approached his camp.
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Alexander had never seen anything like these tall,
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fierce-looking warriors with huge golden neck rings and colorful cloaks—
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so he invited them to feast with him.
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They proudly said they were Keltoi or Celts who came from the far-away Alps.
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Alexander asked what they feared the most in the world,
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hoping they would say him.
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They laughed and said they feared nothing at all.
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This is one of the earliest stories about the ancient Celts.
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While we don’t know where the first Celts came from,
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by Alexander’s time they had spread across Europe
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from Asia Minor in the east to Spain
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and the Atlantic islands of Britain and Ireland in the west.
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The Celts were never one unified empire, and they didn’t build cities or monuments.
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Instead, they were hundreds of independent tribes who spoke the same language.
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Each had its own warrior-king and religious center.
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The tribes fought each other
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as enthusiastically as they fought their enemies.
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Few armies could stand up to them.
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Somewhat unusually for the time, the Celts believed in reincarnation—
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that they would be reborn on Earth to live and feast and fight again,
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which may have contributed to their fearlessness in battle.
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Some of them fought naked, scoffing at their enemies’ armor.
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The greatest trophy a Celtic warrior could possess
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was the severed head of a foe.
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They preserved these heads in jars of cedar oil
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and showed them to guests who visited their homes.
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Celtic warriors were so valued in the ancient world
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that foreign kings often hired them as mercenary soldiers
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to serve in their armies.
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But the Celts were much more than just warriors.
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Among them were many skilled craftsmen, artists, and great poets called bards.
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The bards sang of the brave deeds of their ancestors
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and praised the accomplishments of warrior kings—
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and composed biting satires about cowardly or selfish leaders.
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The Celts worshipped many gods,
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and priests known as druids oversaw this worship.
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Anyone could become a druid,
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but the training required many years of study and memorization—
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the druids were not allowed to record any of their teachings in writing.
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Druids supervised religious practices and sacrifices to the gods,
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but they were also teachers, healers, judges, and scientists.
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They were so respected that they could step between warring tribes
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in the middle of a battle and call an end to the fighting.
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No Celt would dare to harm a druid, or question their decisions.
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In the 2nd century BCE, the Romans began to encroach on Celtic territory,
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conquering the tribes of northern Italy.
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Rather than unite against the Roman legions in response to this defeat,
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the Celts maintained their tribal divisions.
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The tribes of Spain fell soon after.
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In the 1st century BCE, Julius Caesar marched his armies across France,
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using bribery, threats, and lies to turn tribes against each other.
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Only in the closing days of this great war
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did the Celts unite against their common enemy
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under the leadership of king Vercingetorix,
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but it was too late.
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Countless warriors and their families died or were enslaved
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as the Romans conquered France.
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Protected by the surrounding waters,
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the Celtic tribes of Britain and Ireland were the last holdouts.
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When the Romans finally invaded Britain,
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the queen Boudicca united her tribe in a revolt after her husband was killed.
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She almost succeeded in driving the Roman legions out of Britain
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before dying as she led a final battle against the enemy.
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By the end of the 1st century CE, Ireland alone, far out at sea,
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remained unconquered by Rome.
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There, the ways of the ancient Celts survived untouched by the outside world
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long after Rome itself lay in ruins.
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