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  1. The answer is they’re both. Simply put, the Celts are a massive group of Indo-European people who emerged in the Iron Age. The Gaels are a subset of that group. They were a Celtic people, just as the Galls were Celtic people, but distinct from the Gaels.
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    All Gaul is divided into three parts, one of which the Belgae inhabit, the Aquitani another, those who in their own language are called Celts, in our Gauls, the third. All these differ from each other in language, customs and laws. The river Garonne separates the Gauls from the Aquitani; the Marne and the Seine separate them from the Belgae.
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    Diodorus Siculus and Strabo both suggest that the heartland of the people they call Celts was in southern Gaul. The former says that the Gauls were to the north of the Celts, but that the Romans referred to both as Gauls (linguistically the Gauls were certainly Celts). See more

    The Celts or Celtic peoples (/ˈkɛltɪk/ KEL-tick) were a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia, identified by their use of See more

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    The Celtic languages are a branch of the Indo-European languages. By the time Celts are first mentioned in written records around 400 BC, … See more

    Under Caesar the Romans conquered Celtic Gaul, and from Claudius onward the Roman empire absorbed parts of Britain. Roman local … See more

    Tribal warfare appears to have been a regular feature of Celtic societies. While epic literature depicts this as more of a sport focused on … See more

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    The first recorded use of the name 'Celts' – as Κελτοί (Keltoi) in Ancient Greek – was by Greek geographer Hecataeus of Miletus in 517 BC, when writing about a people living near Massilia (modern Marseille), … See more

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    The Romans knew the Celts then living in present-day France … See more

    To the extent that sources are available, they depict a pre-Christian Iron Age Celtic social structure based formally on class and kingship, … See more

     
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