List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
This is a list of Celtic tribes, listed in order of the Roman province or the general area in which they lived. This geographical distribution of Celtic tribes does not imply that tribes that lived in the same general geographical area were more related. Some tribes' or tribal confederation's names are listed under more than one region because they dwelt in several of the regions.
High Danube-Hercynia
Southern Central Europe, roughly upper Danube river basin and neighboring regions, is hypothesized as the original area of the Celts, corresponding to the Hallstatt Culture.Some closely fit the concept of a tribe. Others are confederations or even unions of tribes.
Hercynia
- Eastern Celts
- *Anartes/Anartoi – Celts assimilated by Dacians. Areas of modern Slovakia and modern Northern Hungary, north of the river Tysia/Tibiscus. They lived in the east part of the Hercynia Silva.
- *Boii– a tribal confederation, originally from today's Bohemia that dwelt in the Hercynia Silva and dispersed through migrations to other regions of Europe, to areas of modern Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Hungary and Northern Italy.
- **Boii tribes of unknown names in the Hercynia Silva - roughly in today's Bohemia
- *Cotini – areas of modern Slovakia, west of the Anartes, and areas of Western Hungary, south of Lacus Pelsodis/Pelso.
- *Lugii – areas of modern southwestern and southern Poland; also may have been a Germanic tribe.
- *Osi/Osii – areas of modern Slovakia
- *Volcae - a tribal confederation, originally from today's Moravia, Central and Upper Danube basin, dwelt in Hercynia Silva, north of the Danuvius, but dispersed through migrations to other regions of Europe and Asia Minor/Anatolia.
- **Volcae tribes of unknown names in the Hercynia Silva - roughly in today's Moravia.
- Gauls
- *Helvetii – original dwellers of Agri Decumates region, in the western part of Hercynia Silva, unknown named tribes of the Helvetii tribal confederation, also dwelt to the South and Southwest in Helvetia. Decumates may have meant "Ten Cantons".
- *Latobrigi/Latovici - uncertain location, maybe to the north or northeast of the Helvetii in the upper Danube and upper Rhine river basins, original dwellers of Agri Decumates region, in the western part of Hercynia Silva.
- *Tulingi – localisation unclear, possibly Southern Germany, Switzerland or Austria; also may have been a Germanic tribe.
Noricum
- Eastern Celts
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes? Also may have been a Venetic tribe.
- *Norici/Taurisci - a tribal confederation
- **Alauni - in the middle Aenus river basin, east of the Aenus in the Eastern Alps, Chiemsee and Attersee lakes region.
- **Ambidravi/Ambidrani - in the upper and middle Dravus river basin in the Eastern Alps and also in the Mur/Mura river basin, today's Carinthia and Styria, Austria.
- **Ambilici - in the Dravus river basin, east of the Ambidravi/Ambidrani.
- **Ambisontes/Ambisontii - in the Alpes Noricae, in the upper Salzach river basin.
- **Norici /Nori - may have been a tribe of the larger Taurisci tribal federation; in the Eastern Alps and in the Mur/Mura and Schwarza rivers basins and other areas, today's Styria and Lower Austria south of the Danubius, also may have been a Germanic tribe.
- **Sevaces - in the low Aenus river basin, east of the Aenus and south of the Danubius, roughly in today's Upper Austria.
Rhaetia
- Rhaetians – They lived in Central Alps, eastern parts of present-day Switzerland, the Tyrol in Austria, and the Alpine regions of northern Italy. They spoke the Rhaetian language. There is evidence that the non-Celtic elements had, by the time of Augustus, been assimilated by the influx of Celtic tribes and had adopted Celtic speech. In addition, the abundance of Celtic toponyms and the complete absence of Etruscan place names in the Rhaetian territory, leads to the conclusion that, by the time of Roman conquest, the Rhaetians were completely Celticized.
- *Benlauni - Upper valley of fl. Aenus in today's North Tirol, Austria, along with the Breuni, not the same as the Breuni, Pons Aeni was their main centre.
- *Breuni/Brenni/Breones - Upper valley of fl. Aenus in today's North Tirol, Austria, and Val Bregna and around Brenner Mountain; also may have been an Illyrian tribe and not a Rhaetian one.
- *Brixenetes/Brixentes/Brixantae - Upper valley of fl. Athesis in today's South Tirol, Italy, around Bressanone/Brixen.
- *Calucones/Culicones - Calanda in today's Grisons canton, Switzerland and Valtellina, Colico.
- *Camunni/Camuni - Val Camonica in today's Brescia Province ; also may have been a tribe of the Euganei and not a Rhaetian tribe.
- *Consuanetae/Cosuanetes/Cotuantii? - Upper and middle valley of fl. Isarus in today's Upper Bavaria, Germany; also may have been a tribe of the Vindelici, named Cotuantii.
- *Focunates - Upper valley of fl. Aenus in today's North Tirol, Austria, neighbours to Genaunes and Breuni.
- *Genaunes/Genauni - Upper valleys of the fl. Aenus and the Athesis in today's Tirol ; also may have been an Illyrian tribe and not a Rhaetian one; east of the Lepontii.
- *Isarci - Valley of fl. Isarcus in today's South Tirol, Italy.
- *Leponti/Lepontii/Leipontii/Lepontes - Val Leventina and Val d'Ossola in today's Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piemonte, Italy; also may not have been a Rhaetian tribe but instead a Gaulish tribe; west of the Genaunes/Genauni.
- *Medoaci - close to the Meduacum source, Ausugum was their main town.
- *Mesiales - south of the Lepontii.
- *Naunes - in Val di Non, Trento Province.
- *Querquani - in Quero area.
- *Runicates/Rucinates/Rucantii? - Between rivers Isarus and Danuvius, Low Bavaria; also may have been a tribe of the Vindelici.
- *Rugusci/Ruigusci/Rucantii? Upper Engadin in today's Grisons canton, Switzerland.
- *Suanetes/Suanitae/Sarunetes - Upper Rhenus and Valley of r. Albula in today's Grisons canton, Switzerland.
- *Tridentini - in the middle Athesis river basin.
- *Trumpilini/Trumplini - Val Trompia in today's Brescia Province, Italy; also may have been a tribe of the Euganei and not a Rhaetian tribe.
- *Vennonetes/Vennones/Vennonienses - Upper valley of fl. Rhenus in today's canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland; also may not have been a Rhaetian tribe but instead a tribe of the Vindelici.
- *Venostes - Vinschgau in today's South Tirol, Italy.
Vindelicia
- Eastern Celts
- *Vindelici – a tribal confederation, areas of modern Southern Germany, in the upper Danube basin. May have been a confederation of mixed Celtic and Germanic tribes.
- **Brigantii – in the Lacus Brigantinus area, Brigantia was the main centre, in the border areas of modern Germany, Austria and Switzerland, north of the Vennonetes/Vennones/Vennonienses.
- **Catenates - South of the Danubius, in the low Licus river area, Augusta Vindelicorum region, north of the Licates.
- **Consuanetae/Cosuanetes/Cotuantii? - Upper and middle valley of fl. Isarus in today's Upper Bavaria, Germany.
- **Estiones - South of the Danubius, in the Ilargus and Riss rivers area, including today's Ulm area, Cambodunum was one of their towns.
- **Leuni - in the Isarus and Ammer river areas, Munich area, Bavaria.
- **Licates - in the Licus river valley, south of the Catenates.
- **Runicates/Rucinates/Rucantii? - Between rivers Isarus and Danuvius, Low Bavaria.
- **Vennonetes/Vennones/Vennonienses - Upper valley of fl. Rhenus in today's canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, south of the Brigantii.
Venetia
- Eastern Celts
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes?
- *Catubrini - In the Alps Southeastern slopes, close to Atesis and near Tridentum, to the Southwest of the Carni. They came from Central Europe and not from Gaul..
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes?
- *Catali
- *Catari
- *Histri
- *Secusses
- *Subocrini
- *Veneti Proper
Liguria
- Ligures – Northern Mediterranean Coast straddling South-east French and North-west Italian coasts, including Northern Tuscany and Corsica. Because of the strong Celtic influences on their language and culture, they were known already in antiquity as Celto-Ligurians. Very little is known about this language, Ligurian which is generally believed to have been Celtic or Para-Celtic;.
- *Apuani – Eastern Liguria from the Northern Apennines Mountains to the mediterranean coast.
- *Bagienni –
- *Briniates –
- *Deciates –
- *Friniates –
- *Garuli –
- *Genuates –
- *Hercates
- *Ilvates –
- *Ingauni – Western Liguria from the Northern Apennines Mountains and Ligurian Alps to the mediterranean coast.
- *Intemelii - Western Liguria from the Ligurian Alps to the mediterranean coast, west of the Ingauni, in the Albium Intemelium area.
- *Laevi – a ligurian tribe that dwelt in the low river Ticinus, according to both Livy & Pliny. According to Livy, they took part in the expedition of Bellovesus into Italy in the 6th century BC
- *Lapicini – In the extreme northern regions of Liguria, as it was defined in Roman times, on a tributary of the Magra
- *Marici –
- *Statielli – on the road from Vada Sabatia, near Savona to Dertona and Placentia
- *Tigulli – from the Northern Apennines Mountains to the mediterranean coast, west of the Apuani.
- *Tricastini
Gaul (Gallia)
Cisalpine Gaul (Gallia Cisalpina)
Cisalpine Gaul, also called Gallia Citerior or Gallia Togata, was the part of Italy continually inhabited by Celts since the 13th century BC. Conquered by the Roman Republic in the 220s BC, it was a Roman province from c. 81 BC until 42 BC, when it was merged into Roman Italy. Until that time, it was considered part of Gaul, precisely that part of Gaul on the "hither side of the Alps", as opposed to Transalpine Gaul.- Cisalpine Gauls - Multiple waves of population movements from France. They spoke Cisalpine Gaulish closely related to Gaulish or Gallic.
- *Seven Gaulish tribes that according to Livy settled in Cisalpine Gaul around 600 BC. Led by Bellovesus, they defeated the Etruscans at the Ticino, settled in Insubria and founded the city of Mediolanum, the modern Milan.
- **Aedui
- **Ambarri
- **Arverni
- **Aulerci
- **Bituriges
- **Carnutes
- **Salyes
- *Anani – Western Emilia, Po Valley,
- *Anamares – Minor tribe whose precise location along the southern bank of the river Padus in Italy is uncertain
- *Anares – Middle Po Valley, Placentia
- *Boii – Central Emilia-Romagna.
- *Cenomani – Eastern Lombardy. Related to or a branch of the Cenomani that lived in Gaul.
- *Gaesatae – Numbering c. 30,000, they participated in the battle of Telamon
- *Graioceli/Garocelli – Northwestern Piedmont in the Graian Alps
- *Insubres – Western Lombardy
- *Libici/Libui – Between the rivers Duria Bautica/Duria Maior and Sesites/Sessites.
- *Lingones – North-eastern Emilia-Romagna, Po Valley. Related to or a branch of the Lingones that lived in Gaul.
- *Orobii or Orumbovii – Central Lombardy
- *Salassi – Aosta Valley and Canavese
- *Segusini – Western Piedmont on Cottian Alps
- *Senones – South-eastern Emilia-Romagna and Northern Marche. Related to or a branch of the Senones that lived in Gaul.
- *Taurini – Piedmont
- *Vertamocorii – Eastern Piedmont
- Lepontine Celts - They seem to have been an older group of Celts that lived in Cisalpine Gaul before the Gaulish Celtic migration. They spoke Lepontic a Celtic language that seems to precede Cisalpine Gaulish.
- *Lepontii – Northern Lombardy, North-eastern Piedmont and Switzerland in the Lepontine Alps. They were not Gaulish Celts
- Camunni – in the Valcamonica and Valtellina valleys of the Central Alps. A celticized Rhaetic tribe. Some consider them to be Celtic.
Transalpine Gaul (Gallia Transalpina)
List of peoples of Gaul :
Aquitania Propria (Aquitania Proper)
- Gauls - They spoke Gaulish.
- *Garumni – along the banks of the high Garumna, southwest of the Volcae Tectosages, and in and around Lugdunum Convenarum, among the Convenae. Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani.
- Eastern Celts
- *Boii Boiates/Boviates/Boates – La Tête de Buch, probably around Arcachon Bay and northwest of Landes, in the Pays de Buch and Pays de Born. Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani.
- Celtiberians
- *Belendi/Pelendi – Belinum territory, in the middle Sigmatis river river area, south of the Bituriges Vivisci and the Boii Boiates; they may have been related to the Pellendones. Although they dwelt in Aquitania Proper, they seem to have been a Celtic tribe and not a tribe of the Aquitani.
Belgica
- Belgae They dwelt in Belgica, parts of Britannia, and may have dwelt in parts of Hibernia and also of Hispania).
- *Ambiani – Amiens
- *Ambivareti
- *Atrebates – Arras
- *Bellovaci – Beauvais
- *Caleti/Caletes – Harfleur, later Lillebonne
- *Catalauni – Châlons-en-Champagne
- *Catuslogi
- *Eburones
- *Leuci – Toul
- *Mediomatrici – Metz
- *Meldi – Marne – Meaux
- *Menapii – Cassel
- *Morini – Boulogne-sur-Mer
- *Nervii – Bavay, Belgae largest tribal confederation.
- **Ceutrones
- **Geidumni
- **Grudii
- **Levaci
- **Nervii Proper
- **Pleumoxii
- *Remi – Reims
- *Silvanectii – Senlis
- *Suessiones – Soissons
- *Tencteri – Rhine east bank, may have been a Celtic tribe or a mixed Belgae and Germani tribe.
- *Treveri – Trier
- *Usipetes – Rhine east bank, may have been a Celtic tribe or a mixed Belgae and Germani tribe.
- *Veliocasses/Velicasses/Velocasses – Rouen
- *Viromandui – Noyon
Celtica
- Gauls - They spoke Gaulish.
- *Aremorican tribes - Aremorica/Armorica
- **Abrincatui
- **Ambibarii/Ambivarii
- **Armoricani/Aremoricii proper
- **Ambiliates/Ambilatres – Low Liger
- **Baiocasses/Boiocasses – Bayeux
- **Carnutes – Autricum, Cenabum/Genabum
- **Coriosolites/Curiosolitae – Corseul
- **Lexovii – Lisieux
- **Namnetes – Nantes
- **Osismii - Western end of Brittany Peninsula
- **Redones – Rennes
- **Venelli/Unelli – Coutances, Contentin Peninsula, in today's Western Normandy region
- **Veneti – Vannes
- **Viducasses/Vadicasses/Vadicassii – Vieux
- *Central Gaulish tribes
- **Aedui/Haedui - Gaulish Celts largest tribal confederation.
- ***Aedui/Haedui proper - Bibracte
- ***Ambarri
- ***Ambivareti
- ***Aulerci Brannovices/Brannovii/Blannovii
- ***Bituriges Cubi – Bourges
- ***Mandubii – Alesia
- ***Parisii - Lutetia, today's Paris, was their capital. A tribe of similar name, the Parisi, dwelt in East Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
- ***Segusiavi/Segobriges - Lugdunum, that was to be capital of Gallia Lugdunensis, was in their land
- ***Senones – Sens
- **Agenisates/Angesinates – Angoumois
- **Agnutes – Vendee
- **Anagnutes
- **Andecamulenses
- **Andecavi/Andes – Angers
- **Antobroges
- **Arverni – Gergovia
- ***Arverni proper
- ***Gabali
- **Arvii
- **Atacini – Aussière
- **Atesui
- **Aulerci
- ***Aulerci Cenomani – Le Mans
- ***Aulerci Diablintes
- ***Aulerci Eburovices
- ***Aulerci Sagii
- **Avantices
- **Bipedimui/Pimpedunni
- **Bituriges Vivisci – Bordeaux
- **Boii – Boui near Entrain - They were related to or a branch of the Boii.
- **Cadurci – Cahors
- **Caeresi
- **Cambolectres
- **Corisopiti
- **Eleuterii
- **Elycoces
- **Epomandui
- **Helvetii – La Tène,.
- ***Tigurini – Yverdon
- ***Tougeni
- ***Verbigeni
- ***Unknown named tribe
- **Insubres
- **Lemovices – Limoges
- **Lingones
- **Medulli Meduci – Médoc
- **Nantuates/Nantuatae
- **Nitiobroges/Nitiobriges
- **Petrocorii – Périgueux
- **Pictones/Pictavi – Poitiers
- **Raurici/Rauraci – Kaiseraugst
- **Reieni
- **Ruteni – Rodez
- **Santones – Saintes
- **Seduni – High Rhône river valley, Sion
- **Sequani – Besançon
- **Tornates/Turnates
- **Tricasses/Tricassini
- **Triviatii
- **Trones
- **Turones/Turoni – Tours
- **Uberi/Viberi – High Rhône river valley, Upper Valais
- **Vellavi/Velaunii – Ruessium
- **Veragri - High Rhône river valley, Lower Valais
- **Veroduni
Narbonensis
- Gauls - They spoke Gaulish.
- *Adenates – slopes of the Western Alps
- *Adunicates – Andon area
- *Albici – Middle and Lower Durance river valley
- **Albienses/Albici Proper
- **Vordenses
- **Vulgientes
- *Allobroges/Allobriges – Vienne
- *Avatici – Camargue
- *Bebryces – in southern Gaul, south of the Volcae Arecomici, close to Narbo region.
- *Bodiontici
- *Bramovices – Low Tarentaise, Savoy
- *Briganii – Briançon, High Durance river valley
- *Caturiges – Chorges, High Durance river valley
- *Cavares/Cavari – North of Low Durance, Arausio,
- **Cavares Proper
- **Meminii
- *Ceutrones/Centrones – Moûtiers
- *Chalbici – Chablais
- *Edenates
- *Esubii/Esuvii/Sesuvii – Ubaye Valley
- *Gaesatae/Gaesati
- *Graioceli/Garocelli
- *Helvii/Elvi
- *Iconii – Gap
- *Medulli – Vienne
- *Nemalones
- *Nemeturii – High Var river valley
- *Quariates
- *Salyes/Salluvii
- *Segovellauni
- *Segusini
- *Sentienes – Senez
- *Tricorii
- *Veamini
- *Vergunni – Vinon-sur-Verdon
- *Vertamocori – Vercors
- *Vesubiani – Vésubie
- *Vocontii – Vaison-la-Romaine
- Ligures - A Celtic related people, closer to the Celts, they spoke ancient Ligurian.
- *Deciates - a tribe that dwelt in the region of Antipolis west of the river Varus.
- *Elisyces/Helisyces - a tribe that dwelt in the region of Narbo and modern northern Roussillon. May have been either Iberian or Ligurian or a Ligurian-Iberian tribe.
- *Euburiates
- *Oxybii - a Ligurian tribe that dwelt on the Mediterranean coast near Massalia.
- *Salyes/Salluvii
- *Vediantii
Great Britain (Britannia)
Britain Proper (Britannia Propria)
- Belgae
- *Atrebates – an important Belgic tribe of today's Southern England, in Berkshire. Related to or a branch of the Atrebates that lived in Gallia Belgica.
- *Belgae – Belgic tribe, in today's England's south coast, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Wiltshire
- *Catuvellauni – Belgic tribe, neighbours of the Iceni, they joined in their rebellion. May have been related to the Catalauni.
- *Regnenses/Regni – Belgic tribe, in today's East Hampshire, Sussex and Surrey
- Britons - Some of them spoke Brittonic.
- *Ancalites
- *Attacotti
- *Bibroci
- *Boresti
- *Brigantes
- *Cantiaci
- *Carvetii
- *Cassi
- *Cenimagni
- *Corieltauvi/Coritani
- *Corionototae
- *Cornovii
- *Damnonii
- *Deceangli
- *Demetae
- *Dobunni
- *Dumnonii
- **Cornovii
- *Durotriges
- *Gabrantovices
- *Gangani
- *Iceni – under Boudica, they rebelled against Roman rule
- *Novantae
- *Ordovices – they waged guerrilla warfare from the north Wales hills
- *Otadini/Votadini – they later formed Gododdin
- *Parisi. A tribe of similar name, the Parisii, dwelt in Paris region, France.
- *Segontiaci
- *Selgovae
- *Setantii
- *Silures – resisted the Romans in present-day south Wales
- *Trinovantes/Trinobantes – neighbours of the Iceni, they joined in their rebellion
- Gaels
- *Scotti - a later people from late Classical antiquity and early Middle Ages, descendant from ancient North Ireland tribes that crossed the North Channel, they formed the kingdoms of Ulaid and Dál Riata.
Caledonia
- Picts - They were a different people from the Britons, but may have shared common ancestry; If their language, Pictish language, was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian or Germanic. They lived as a tribal confederation in Caledonia ; the Caledonian Forest was in their territory.
- *Caledones/Caledonii
- *Carnonacae
- * Carini or Caereni
- *Cateni – they gave the county its Gaelic name Cataibh
- *Cornovii/Cornavii
- *Creones
- *Decantae or Ducantae
- *Epidii
- *Lugi
- *Smertae
- *Taexali/Taezali
- *Vacomagi
- *Venicones
- *Tribe of unknown name in the Faroe Islands
- *Tribe of unknown name in the Orkney Islands
- *Tribe of unknown name in the Shetland Islands
- Gaels
- *Scotti - a later people from late Classical antiquity and early Middle Ages, descendant from ancient North Ireland tribes that crossed the North Channel, they formed the kingdoms of Ulaid and Dál Riata.
Ireland (Hibernia)
- Gaels
- *Autini
- *Brigantes
- *Cauci A tribe of the same name lived in Northern Germany or they could have been two different tribes that shared the same name.
- *Coriondi A tribe of a similar name lived in Northern Britannia.
- *Darini
- *Eblani
- *Erdini
- *Gangani
- *Iverni
- *Manapii
- *Nagnatae or Magnatae
- *Robogdii
- *Usdiae
- *Uterni
- *Velabri or Vellabori
- *Vennicnii
- *Volunti – identifiable with the Ulaidh/Uluti
Iberian Peninsula (Hispania)
Citerior Iberia (Hispania Citerior)
, was a region of Hispania during the Roman Republic, roughly occupying the northeastern coast and the Iberus Valley and later the eastern, central, northern and northwestern areas of the Iberian peninsula in what would become the Tarraconensis Roman province.Tarraconensis
- Hispano-Celts/Celts of Hispania - They lived in large parts of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Northern, Central and Western regions.
- *Celtiberians – Eastern Iberian meseta, mountains of the headwaters of the rivers Douro, Tagus, Guadiana, Júcar, Jalón, Jiloca and Turia,. Mixed Celtic and Iberian tribes or Celtic tribes influenced by Iberians. Not synonymous of all the Celts that lived in the Iberian Peninsula but to a narrower group, the majority of Celtic tribes in the Iberian Peninsula were not Celtiberians. They spoke Celtiberian.
- **Arevaci
- **Belli
- **Cratistii
- **Lobetani
- **Lusones – Western Zaragoza, Eastern Guadalajara.
- **Mantesani / Mentesani / Mantasani – La Mancha Plateau, Castilla-La Mancha ; they were a different people from the Oretani.
- **Olcades
- **Oretani? – northeastern Andalusia, northwest Múrcia and southern fringes of La Mancha,, mountains of the headwaters of the Guadalquivir ; Some consider them not Celtic .
- **Pellendones/Cerindones, in high Duero river course and neighboring mountains, may also have been related to the Pelendi/Belendi that dwelt in the middle of the river Sigmatis, today's Leyre.
- **Titii
- **Turboletae/Turboleti
- **Uraci/Duraci
- *Western Hispano-Celts/Celts of Western Hispania - They spoke Gallaecian.
- **Allotriges/Autrigones – East Burgos, Northwestern La Rioja to the Atlantic Coast
- **Astures – Asturias and northern León, and east of Trás os Montes,.
- ***Cismontani
- ****Amaci
- ****Cabruagenigi
- ****Gigurri
- ****Lancienses
- ****Lougei
- ****Orniaci
- ****Superatii
- ****Susarri/Astures Proper
- ****Tiburi
- ****Zoelae – Eastern Trás-os-Montes,.
- ***Transmontani
- ****Baedunienses
- ****Brigaentini
- ****Cabarci
- ****Iburri
- ****Luggones/Lungones
- ****Paenii
- ****Paesici
- ****Saelini
- ****Vinciani
- ****Viromenici. Might be related to the Viromandui.
- **Bebryaces/Berybraces – unknown location, may have been related to the Bebryces or the Berones, there is also the possibility that it was an old name of the Celtiberians.
- **Berones – La Rioja. Could have been related to the Eburones.
- **Cantabri – Cantabria, part of Asturias and part of Castile-Leon ; some consider them not Celtic, may have been Pre-Celtic Indo-European as could have been the Lusitani and Vettones . If their language was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian. A Tribal confederation.
- ***Avarigines
- ***Blendii/Plentusii/Plentuisii
- ***Camarici/Tamarici
- ***Concani
- ***Coniaci/Conisci
- ***Moroecani
- ***Noegi
- ***Orgenomesci
- ***Salaeni/Selaeni
- ***Vadinienses
- ***Vellici/Velliques
- **Caristii/Carietes – today's West Basque Country, they may have been Celtic, they were later assimilated by the Vascones in the 6th and 7th centuries CE; Some consider them not Celtic, may have been a Pre-Celtic Indo-European people as the Lusitani and Vettones could have been. . If their language was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian.
- **Carpetani – Central Iberian meseta, in the geographical centre of the Iberian Peninsula, in a large part of today's Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid regions. A tribal confederation with 27 identified tribes.
- ***Aelariques
- ***Aeturiques
- ***Arquioci - in Iplacea, Roman named Complutum region.
- ***Acualiques
- ***Bocouriques - "Bojourques".
- ***Canbarici - in Toletum region.
- ***Contucianci - in Segobriga region.
- ***Dagencii
- ***Doviliques
- ***Duitiques
- ***Duniques
- ***Elguismiques
- ***Langioci
- ***Longeidoci
- ***Maganiques
- ***Malugeniques
- ***Manuciques
- ***Maureici
- ***Mesici
- ***Metturici
- ***Moenicci
- ***Obisodiques - in Toletum region
- ***Pilonicori
- ***Solici
- ***Tirtaliques - in Segobriga region.
- ***Uloques
- ***Venatioques
- **Gallaecians or Callaici – Gallaecia. Western Hispano-Celts largest tribal confederation.
- ***Abobrigenses
- ***Addovi / Iadovi
- ***Aebocosi
- ***Aedui
- ***Albiones / Albioni – western Asturias.
- ***Amphiloci
- ***Aquaflavienses / Aquiflavienses - Vila Real District,
- ***Arroni / Arrotrebi
- ***Arrotrebae / Artabri – Northern Galicia, They might be related to the Atrebates of Gallia Belgica.
- ***Artodii
- ***Aunonenses
- ***Baedi
- ***Banienses – around Baião Municipality, Eastern Porto District,.
- ***Barhantes
- ***Bibali / Biballi
- ***Bracari / Callaeci Bracari – roughly in today's Braga District,.
- ***Brassii
- ***Brigantes – Northern Bragança District, Bragança,.
- ***Caladuni
- ***Capori / Copori
- ***Celtici
- ****Celtici Praestamarici
- ****Celtici Supertamarici
- ***Cibarci
- ***Cileni
- ***Coelerni – southwestern Ourense Province, south of Minho.
- ***Cuci
- ***Egi
- ***Egovarri / Varri Namarini
- ***Equaesi – Minho and Trás-os-Montes.
- ***Gallaeci or Callaeci Proper, this tribe gave name to the larger tribal confederation of the same name - roughly in today's Porto District west of the Tâmega river.
- ***Grovii / – Minho and Galicia.
- ***Iadones
- ***Interamici / Interamnici – Trás-os-Montes.
- ***Lapatianci
- ***Lemavi
- ***Leuni – Minho.
- ***Limici – Lima river banks, Minho and Galicia.
- ***Louguei
- ***Luanqui – Trás-os-Montes.
- ***Naebisoci / Aebisoci
- ***Namarii
- ***Narbasi -Minho and Galicia.
- ***Nemetati – Minho.
- ***Nerii / Neri
- ***Poemani, they might be related to the Paemani.
- ***Quaquerni / Querquerni – Minho.
- ***Segodii
- ***Seurbi – Minho.
- ***Seurri – Sarria Municipality, East Central Galicia
- ***Tamagani – Chaves.
- ***Tongobrigenses
- ***Turodi / Turodes – Trás-os-Montes and Galicia.
- **Oestrymni or Oestrimni or Oestrymini - They lived in far-western Iberian Peninsula in coastal Atlantic regions before other Celtic peoples, their land was called Oestryminis or Oestriminis.
- **Osismii - people mentioned along with the Oestrymni or may have been the same people.
- **Plentauri – Northwestern La Rioja.
- **Turmodigi or Turmogi - Central Burgos.
- **Vaccaei – North Central Iberian meseta, middle Duero river basin. A tribal confederation. Ptolemy mentions 20 vaccaean Civitates
- ***Cauci – in Cauca
- **Varduli – today's East Basque Country, they may have been Celtic, they were later assimilated by the Vascones in the 6th and 7th centuries CE; Some consider them not Celtic, may have been a Pre-Celtic Indo-European people as the Lusitani and Vettones could have been. If their language was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian. .
- Belgae? - They spoke Ancient Belgian language.
- *Suessetani - Far North Western Aragon and Far South Eastern Navarra, between the rivers Gallicus and Low Aragon, and between the river Ebro and Sierra de Santo Domingo mountains. Alba river basin was in the centre of their territory that also included the Bardenas Reales. Corbio was their capital. They were North of the Celtiberians, South of the Iacetani and the Vascones, West of the Galli. They were later conquered by the Vascones in the 2nd Century B.C. that were allies of the Romans. Could have been related to the Suessiones.
- Eastern Celts
- *Volcae
- **Volciani – may have been a tribe related to the Volcae and not to the Hispano-Celts/Iberian Celts. Located north of the river Iberus, but not very precisely.
- Gauls – Some gaulish tribes may have migrated towards south and crossed the Pyrenees in a second or a third Celtic wave to the Iberian Peninsula. These tribes were different from the Hispano-Celtic/Iberian Celtic tribes. They spoke Gaulish.
- *Galli – along Gallicus river banks, see place names like Forum Gallorum, Gallur, a different tribe from the Suessetani; may have been a tribe related to the Galli and not to the Hispano-Celts/Iberian Celts.
Ulterior Iberia (Hispania Ulterior)
Baetica
- Hispano-Celts/Celts of Hispania - They lived in large parts of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Northern, Central and Western regions.
- *Western Hispano-Celts/Celts of Western Hispania - They spoke Gallaecian.
- **Celtici of Arunda – in south Turdetania, later Baetica Roman province,, Andalucia region.
- **Turduli – Guadiana valley and Extremadura ; may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani.
- ***Turduli Baetici/Turduli Baetures - Baeturia/Baeturia Turdulorum, south and east of the river Anas and northern slope of Marianus Mons, Southern Extremadura region, Badajoz Province, Portugal Southeastern corner, East Beja District, Alentejo region.
- Turdetanians – Today's Western Andalucia, Baetis river valley and basin, Marianus Mons, some consider them Celtic., may have been Pre-Celtic Indo-European people as the Lusitani and Vettones. If their language, called Turdetanian or Tartessian, was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian. Also may have been a non-Indo-European people related to the Iberians, but not the same people. A tribal confederation but with a much more centralized power, may have formed an early form of Kingdom or a Proto-civilisation
- *Cilbiceni – approximately in today's Cádiz Province
- *Elbisini/Eloesti/Olbisini – in today's Huelva Province
- *Etmanei – in the middle area of Baetis river course and surrounding region, approximately in today's Córdoba Province
- *Gletes/Galetes/Ileates – in Marianus Mons, approximately in today's northern areas of the provinces of Huelva, Seville and Córdoba
- *Turdetani/Tartessii Proper – in the low course of 'the river 'Baetis'' and surrounding region, approximately in today's Seville Province
Lusitania
- Hispano-Celts/Celts of Hispania - They lived in large parts of the Iberian Peninsula, in the Northern, Central and Western regions.
- *Western Hispano-Celts/Celts of Western Hispania - They spoke Gallaecian.
- **Celtici – Portugal south of the Tagus and north of Guadiana, Alentejo and Algarve, western Extremadura,.
- ***Cempsi
- ***Conii – according to some scholars, Conii and Cynetes were two different peoples or tribes and the names were not two different names of the same people or tribe; in this case, the Conii may have dwelt along the northern banks of the middle Anas river, in today's western Extremadura region of Spain, and were a Celtici tribe wrongly confused with the Cynetes of Cyneticum that dwelt from the west banks of the Low river Anas further to the south.
- ***Mirobrigenses
- ***Saephes / Saefes / Sefes - people or tribe of the Celtici that has been identified as synonymous with the Ophi or Serpent People, a people that migrated westward and conquered and expelled an older people known as the Oestrymni or Oestrimni.
- **Cynetes – Cyneticum and Low Alentejo ; originally probably Tartessians or similar, later celtized by the Celtici; according to some scholars, Cynetes and Conii were two different peoples or tribes .
- **Oestrymni or Oestrimni or Oestrymini - They lived in far-western Iberian Peninsula in Atlantic coastal regions before other Celtic peoples, their land was called Oestryminis or Oestriminis.
- **Osismii - people mentioned along with the Oestrymni or may have been the same people.
- **Turduli – Guadiana valley and Extremadura ; may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani.
- ***Turduli Bardili – Setubal Peninsula ; may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani.
- ***Turduli Oppidani – Estremadura and Beira Litoral ; may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani.
- ***Turduli Veteres – Southern Douro banks, between Douro and Vouga River, Aveiro District, ; may have been related to Lusitanians, Callaeci or Turdetani.
- Lusitanians-Vettones
- *Lusitanians – Portugal south of the Douro and north of the Tagus, and northwestern Extremadura. They spoke Lusitanian that is a clearly Indo-European language but the filiation as a Celtic language is not surely proven. Attempts to classify the language have also pointed at an Italic origin. Hence Lusitanian language may have been a Para-Celtic Indo-European branch like Ligurian. The Lusitanians have also been identified as being a pre-Celtic Indo-European speaking culture of the Iberian Peninsula closely related to the neighbouring Vettones tribal confederation. However, under their controversial theory of Celtic originating in Iberia, John T Koch and Barry Cunliffe have proposed a para-Celtic identity for the Lusitanian language and culture or that they spoke an archaic Proto-Celtic language and were Proto-Celtic in ethnicity.
- **Arabrigenses
- **Aravi
- **Coelarni/Colarni
- **Interamnienses
- **Lancienses
- ***Lancienses Oppidani
- ***Lancienses Transcudani
- ***Ocelenses Lancienses
- **Meidubrigenses
- **Paesuri – Douro and Vouga.
- **Palanti
- **Talures
- **Tangi
- ***Elbocori
- ***Igaeditani
- ***Tapori/Tapoli – river Tagus, around the border area of Portugal and Spain.
- **Veaminicori
- **Other Lusitanian tribes?
- ***Calontienses
- ***Caluri
- ***Coerenses
- *Vettones – Ávila and Salamanca, may have been a Pre-Celtic Indo-European people, closely related to the Lusitani. If their language was not Celtic it may have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian. A tribal confederation.
- **Bletonesii – Bletisama was their main centre, Salamanca Province, Spain.
- **Other Vettonian tribes?
- ***Calontienses
- ***Caluri
- ***Coerenses
Middle and Low Danube
Dacia
Some closely fit the concept of a tribe. Others are confederations or even unions of tribes.- Eastern Celts
- *Anartes/Anartii/Anartoi - Celts assimilated by Dacians Areas of modern Slovakia and modern Northern Hungary, north of the river Tysia/Tibiscus, north of the Teuriscii.
- *Bastarnae, a Celto-Germanic people, and according to Livy "the bravest nation on earth"
- *Boii – a tribal confederation, originally from today's Southern France who migrated to Hercynia Silva under Segovesus, and dispersed through migrations to other regions of Europe, to areas of modern Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Hungary.
- *Eravisci
- *Teuriscii - A branch of the Celtic Taurisci in the Tysia/Tibiscus river basin south of the Anartes/Anartii/Anartoi. Celts assimilated by Dacians
Illyricum
Pannonia
- Eastern Celts
- *Arabiates - areas of modern Western Hungary and eastern Austria, west of the river Danubius.
- *Belgites - areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Boii – a tribal confederation, originally from today's Southern France who migrated to Hercynia Silva under Segovesus, and dispersed through migrations to other regions of Europe, to areas of modern Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Poland and Hungary.
- **Pannonian Boii - in Pannonia, today's Western Hungary.
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes.
- *Cornacates - areas of modern Western Hungary, west of river Danubius.
- *Cotini – areas of modern Slovakia and Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Eravisci/Aravisci – areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius, Aquincum was in their territory.
- *Hercuniates/Hercuniatae - areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Latobici/Latovici - not the same tribe as the Latobrigi but could be related, areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Scordisci – areas of modern Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Romania, west of the river Danubius. According to Livy, they were related to the Germanic Bastarnae.
- *Serrapilli - areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Serretes - areas of modern Western Hungary, west of the river Danubius.
- *Varciani – areas of modern Slovenia, Croatia.
- Veneti?
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes? Also may have been a Venetic tribe.
- *Catari
Illyria
This list includes tribes parts of which migrated to Illyria.
- Eastern Celts
- *Arabiates
- *Belgites
- *Boii
- *Breuci
- *Carni – Carnic Alps, South Austria, Western Slovenia and Northern Friuli/Friûl. A tribe related to the Carnutes? Also may have been a Venetic tribe.
- *Cornacates
- *Hercuniates
- *Iapodes/Japodes
- **Posenoi, a community of the Iapodes
- *Latobici,
- *Scordisci
- **Dindari or Dindarii, a tribe that was a branch of the Scordisci.
- **Celegeri/Celengeri
- *Serapilli/Serrapilli
- *Serretes
- *Tricornenses
- *Varciani
- Veneti?
- *Liburnians
- **Lopsi
Moesia
- Eastern Celts
- *Scordisci
- *Serdi
Thrace (Thracia)
In the 3rd century BC, Gauls immigrated from Thrace into the highlands of central Anatolia, that was called Galatia after that. These people, called Galatians, were eventually Hellenized, but retained many of their own traditions. Some closely fit the concept of a tribe. Others are confederations or even unions of tribes.
Bithynia
- Galatians - They spoke Galatian.
- *Territory of Gaezatorix, between Bithynia and Galatia at modern Bolu
Galatia
- Galatians - They spoke Galatian.
- *Tectosages, in Galatia
- *Tolistobogii, in Galatia
- *Trocmii, in Galatia
Mysia
- Galatians - They spoke Galatian.
- *Aigosages, between Troy and Cyzicus
- *Daguteni, in modern Marmara region around Orhaneli
Phrygia
- Galatians - They spoke Galatian.
- *Inovanteni, east of the Trocnades
- *Okondiani, between Phrygia and Galatia northeast of modern Akşehir Gölü
- *Trocnades, in Phrygia around modern Sivrihisar
Unlocated
- Galatians - They spoke Galatian.
- *Rigosages, unlocated