Briton

An ancient Celt of Britannia (Britain).
Boudicca, the Queen of the Iceni tribe was a Briton.
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Q-Celtic

First branch to separate from Common Celtic.
Gallaic, Goidelic and Celtiberian are Q-Celtic.
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Gaulish

An ancient P-Celtic language spoken in Gaul, even though there were traces of Q-Celtic speakers in Gaul who were the Goidels that settled in Aquitania in moderm N. W. France.
Gaulish, Brythonic, Lepontic, Noric and Galatian are P-Celtic.
It took 3 Romans to beat a Gaulish Celt in battle.
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Devonian

The Southwestern Brythonic P-Celtic language and common ancestor of Breton and Cornish.
Devonian was spoken in Dorset, Somerset and Cornwall.
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Galicia

The N. W. region of Spain were the ancient Gallaeci of the Halstatt Culture settled circa 600bC. Gallaic was the Q-Celtic language spoken by the Gallaeci.
Famous for the Santiago pilgrimage.
Land of the Milesian Gaels.
The Milesian Gaels sailed from Galicia to Ireland.
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Galatian

The P-Celtic language spoken by the Galatae in ancient Galatia in modern Turkey.
A Celt from Galatia.
Galatian, Gaulish, Noric and Lepontic are P-Celtic languages.
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Lepontic

An ancient P-Celtic language spoken by the Leponti in modern N. Italy.
Lepontic, Gaulish, Noric and Galatian are P-Celtic languages.
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