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The Celts<\/h2>\n

The ancient Romans were often at war with the Celtic people, who were a clutch of tribes living around Rome to the north, west and east. These Celts had a deep-seated fear of the Romans who were a technologically advanced civilization compared to them and were feared to be totally ruthless in warfare. The Celts would often ravage the edges of the Roman territories, hoping to discourage any further expansion and also hoping to obtain booty in the form of resources, weapons and slaves. In response, the Romans would march against them with their heavily armoured legionaries, meeting their foes in bloody and dangerous one-on-one battles.<\/p>\n

At other times, the Celts formed alliances with the Romans to fight enemies. During this period, the Romans and Celts would fight together against enemies such as the Germanic tribes. The Romans admired the Celtic bravery and feared their ferocity. This combination enabled them to win many battles and acquire vast swaths of territory in short periods of time.<\/p>\n

At other times, the Celts fought amongst themselves, for control of different areas. During this period, the Romans would try to remain neutral and focus their efforts on the consolidation of their own territories. This was the period when the famed Roman walls, roads, and monuments were erected.<\/p>\n

The most famous and costly wars between the Romans and Celts were led by a Celtic warrior queen named Boudicca. She lead her people in a revolt against Roman rule that resulted in two of the largest battles in the history of that period, both of which were won by the Celts. Eventually, though, the Romans would prevail in other battles, incorporating the Celts into the Roman civilization and subjecting them to Roman control.<\/p>\n

Greeks<\/h2>\n