Ancient Celtic Armies: Invasion of Rome and Greece
Kings and Generals・2 minutes read
The Celts, known for their advanced weapons and tactics, spread their La Tene culture across Europe, influencing modern countries like Portugal and Ukraine. Despite initial victories, the Celts faced defeat by a united Greek army at Thermopylae, leading to their retreat and the establishment of Galatia in Anatolia.
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The Celts, known for their advanced weaponry and war tactics, influenced Roman armor designs and spread their La Tene culture across Europe from the 4th to 2nd centuries BC, impacting modern countries like Portugal and Ukraine.
Gallic armies, employing intimidating war-chariots and ferocious tactics, instilled fear in enemies through war-dances and horn-blowing, leading to conflicts like the Gallo-Roman war and the invasion of Greece, showcasing both their military prowess and strategic ambitions.
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What weapons did Gaulish warriors use?
Swords, spears, shields, helmets with iron bosses.