Druids
In 390 BC Gallic Tribes crossed the Alps swept down through Italy and sacked and burnt Rome. The Gauls left the city but for a time they held the northern part of the Italian peninsula. The region south of the Alps became known to the Romans as Cisalpine Gaul or Gaul this side of the Alps.The Gauls were brave and warlike but proved no match for the well trained Romans and were defeated in Italy in 200s BC. Roman invasions of Transalpine Gaul began and they succeeded during the 100s BC in gaining mastery of the strip of Gaul along the Mediterranean Sea. Gaul later suffered heavily through civil wars and barbaric invasions but it passed on a rich cultural tradition to its new masters. Chief among the invaders were the Franks, who came in the late 400s AD. From that time most of Gaul was called France after the Franks. Druids were created by the Celtic settlers in Gaul around the fourth century BC these original druids then mixed their own culture with those of native Gaelic peoples and was later enriched when they reached the According to Caesar the druids held their assemblies in the land of Carnutes, the center of Gaul. Although the Celtic body as a whole was o
It is far more likely that Caesar who realised that the Druids were responsible for the Celts aggressiveness in battle and decided that the Druids and their beliefs were a threat to Rome. Religion died out when Celts became Christians in the 400 and 500s. The Romans during their conquest of Gaul in 191BC clashed with the Celts and were so appalled with some of their practices such as human sacrifices, that they became determined to end the practice of the Druid religion. In the Romans eyes this religion was unenlightened, primitive, The Celts did not form a single religious or political unity. They were organized into tribes spread across what is now several countries. . Caesar wrote that they "know much about the stars and celestial motions, and about the size of the earth and universe, and about the essential nature of things, and about the powers and authority of' the immortal gods; and these things they teach to their pupils."
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