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Did romans hate the Celts?

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The display of the Hallaton helmet reconstruction in 2012 sparked debate about how far Britons colluded with the Romans on their invasion in AD 43. ... read more

The Romans did not hate the Celts - at least not more than the Carthaginians, the Parthians, the Germans, the Greeks, the Dacians or any other tribe or nation they tried to conquer, plunder and enslave. And yes, they constantly attacked their tribes like all the others, till there was a pax romana. Wait. read more

Romans disliked Celts because they were an uncivilized people whose presence on the border meant constant danger; Celts disliked Romans because Romans seemed rich, arrogant, and aggressive and to belong to an entirely different kind of world that proved both revolting and irresistible. read more

From the time of pre-Roman Britain, the Druids were regarded as the educated, priestly class among the Iron Age Celtic civilisations of Gaul (France), Britain, and Ireland. They are best known as spiritual leaders, mystics, medicine men, poets and scholars of natural law. read more

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