Celtic tribes in Britain and Ireland
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Some of the known Celtic tribes in Britain and Ireland were as follows:
- The Atrebates were an important tribe in Southern England.
- The Belgae settled various places in eastern and southern England.
- The Brigantes were an important tribe in northern England and the south-east corner of Ireland.
- The Caereni who inhabited the north tip of Britain.
- The Caledonians inhabited parts of present-day Scotland.
- The Cantiaci lived in the area of present-day Kent and give the county its name.
- The Coritani also called Corieltauvi inhabited the east midlands and Leicester.
- The Cornovii who inhabited the very north tip of Britain.
- The Darini lived in northern Ireland and the western portion of Scotland, these became known as Scotti.
- The Dobunni lived in the Cotswolds and the Severn valley.
- The Dumnonii (also Damnonii) occupied what are now Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Strathclyde, and Connacht.
- The Durotriges inhabited Dorset and south Wiltshire.
- The Iceni, who under Boudica rebelled against the Roman rule of ancient East Anglia.
- The Iverni who lived in the County Cork area and gave their name to Ireland
- The Manapii lived south of what is now known as Dublin, gave their name to Fermanagh and cognate with the Manapia from the Isle of Man.
- The Novantes of the west and coastal area of Dumfries and Galloway.
- The Ordovices who waged guerrilla warfare from the north Wales hills.
- The Parisii settled east Yorkshire and Humberside.
- The Regnenses of Hampshire.
- The Selgovae who inhabited the north of Dumfries and Galloway.
- The Silures likewise resisted the Romans in present-day south Wales.
- The Trinovantes and the Catuvellauni were tribes neighbouring the Iceni, and who joined in their rebellion.
- The Uluti (also known as Volunti) in the north-east of Ireland and Lancashire who gave their name to Ulster.
- The Venicones who lived in Fife and south-east Tayside in Scotland.
- The Votadini lived in north-east England and south-east Scotland and later formed Gododdin.