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Gaul
Gaulish tribes (Gaul is approximately modern Belgium, France,and Switzerland. At various times it also covered parts of Northern Italy and North central Spain) List of peoples of Gaul (with their capitals/major settlements):
- Aedui - Bibracte
- Allobroges - Vienne
- Ambiani - Amiens
- Andecavi - Angers
- Aquitani - Bordeaux
- Atrebates - Arras
- Arverni - Gergovia
- Baiocasses - Bayeux
- Boii - Bologna
- Bellovaci - Beauvais
- Bituriges - Bourges
- Carnutes - Chartres
- Catalauni - Châlons-en-Champagne
- Cenomani - Brescia
- Coriosilitae - Corseul
- Helvetii - La Tene
- Insubres - Milan
- Lexovii - Lisieux
- Mediomatrici - Metz
- Medulii - Medoc
- Menapii - Cassel
- Morinii - Boulogne sur Mer
- Namnetes - Nantes
- Nervii - Bavay
- Orobii - Bergamo
- Parisii - Paris
- Petrocorii - Perigueux
- Pictones - Poitiers
- Raurici - Kaiseraugst (Augusta-Raurica)
- Redones - Rennes
- Remi - Reims
- Santones - Saintes
- Senones - Sens
- Sequani - Besançon
- Suessiones - Soissons
- Tigurini - Yverdon
- Tolosates - Toulouse
- Treveri - Trier
- Tungri - Tongeren
- Turones - Tours
- Unelli - Coutances
- Vangiones - Worms
- Veliocassi - Rouen
- Vellavi - Ruessium
- Veneti - Vannes
- Viducasses - Vieux
- Viromandui - Noyon
- Vocontii - Vaison-la-Romaine
British Isles
The British Isles encompass England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
- Ancalites (Hampshire and Wiltshire, England)
- Attacotti (Scotland or Ireland)
- Atrebates (Hampshire and Berkshire, England)
- Autini (Ireland)
- Belgae (Wiltshire and Hampshire)
- Bibroci (Berkshire, England)
- Brigantes (Most of Northern England) and in (Ireland)
- Burnett (Scotland)
- Caereni (Sutherland?)
- Caledonii (Great Glen)
- Cantiaci (Kent)
- Carnonacae (Western Highlands of Scotland)
- Carvetii (Cumberland)
- Cassi (England)
- Cateni (North and West Sutherland)
- Catuvellauni(Hertfordshire)
- Cauci (Ireland)
- Corieltauvi (Leicestershire)
- Coriondi (Ireland)
- Corionototae (Northumberland)
- Cornavii (Caithness)
- Cornovii (Midlands)
- Cornovii (Cornwall)
- Creones (Argyll)
- Damnonii (Strathclyde)
- Darini (Ireland)
- Deceangli (Flintshire)
- Decantae (Easter Ross?)
- Demetae (Dyfed)
- Dobunni (Gloucestershire)
- Dumnonii (Cornwall, Devon and Somerset)
- Durotriges (Dorset)
- Eblani (Ireland)
- Epidii (Kintyre)
- Gangani (Ireland)
- Gangani (Llŷn Peninsula)
- Herpeditani (Ireland)
- Iberni (Ireland)
- Iceni (East Anglia)
- Lugi (Southern Sutherland)
- Magnate (Ireland)
- Manapii (Ireland)
- Novantae (Galloway)
- Ordovices (Gwynedd)
- Parisii (East Riding)
- Regini (Sussex)
- Robogdii (Ireland)
- Segontiaci (England)
- Selgovae (upper Tweed basin)
- Setantii (Lancashire)
- Silures (Gwent)
- Smertae (Central Sutherland?)
- Taxali (Grampian)
- Trinovantes (Essex)
- Vacomagi (Cairngorms)
- Velabri (Ireland)
- Venicones (Fife, Tayside)
- Vennicnii (Ireland)
- Vodie (Ireland)
- Votadini (Lothian)
Cisalpine Gaul (Northern Italy)
Main article: Cisalpine GaulCisalpine Gaul, meaning literally "Gaul on this side of the Alps", was the Roman name for a region of Italy inhabited by Gauls, roughly corresponding with modern northern Italy.
- Salaxes or Cisalpine Allobroges - Aosta Valley and Canavese, a little region in Northern Piedmont (Ivrea)
- Graioceles - Northwestern Piedmont in the Graian Alps
- Seguses or Cotties Western Piedmont on Cottian Alps (Susa, Italy)
- Taurines - Piedmont (Turin)
- Insubres - Western Lombardy (Milan)
- Orobes - Central Lombardy (Bergamo)
- Cœnomanes - Eastern Lombardy (Brixia Cremona) and Marseille
- Lingones - Northern Romagna (Ferrara), Po Valley
- Senones - Southern Romagna (Rimini) and Northern Marche (Senigallia)
Central Europe
- Boii - Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany
- Cotini - Slovakia
- Osii - Slovakia
- Lugii - Poland
- Eravisci - Hungary
- Scordisci - Serbia, Croatia, Austria
- Vindelici - Germany
Iberian Peninsula
The people in the Iberian peninsula lived on the edge of the Celtic world. Although The Celtic influence did penetrate, especially into the North, creating a culture we know as the Celtiberians, The culture of the Iberian peninsula remained distinctly seperate to that of celtic culture.
- Celtiberia - Spain and Portugal
- Lusitanians - Portugal
- Cynetes or Conii - Algarve in southernmost Portugal
- Calaicians or Gallaeci - Portugal, Spain
- Astures - Asturias, Spain
- Cantabrians - Cantabria, Spain
- Proto-Celtic & Celtic
- Astur
- Bletonesii
- Bracari
- Gallaecians or Callaici
- Carpetani
- Celtiberians
- Celtici
- Coelerni
- Equaesi
- Grovii
- Interamici
- Leuni
- Limici
- Luanqui
- Lusitanians
- Lusones
- Narbasi
- Nemetati
- Paesuri
- Quaquerni
- Seurbi
- Tamagani
- Tapoli
- Turduli Veteres
- Turduli
- Turdulorum Oppida
- Turodi
- Vaccaei
- Vettones
- Zoelae
Asia Minor/Anatolia
In the third century BC, Gauls immigrated from Thrace into the highlands of central Anatolia (modern Turkey). These people, called Galatians, later merged with the local population but retained many of their own traditions.