Today, Celts are the ancient ancestors of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany. But their ancestors never called themselves that. In fact, the modern usage of Celt started in the 1800s. So where did it come from?
The word “Celt” was originally Greek – the historian Herodotus called Gauls and pretty much all western Europeans “Keltoi.”
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