Celtic Kings
Celtic Kings were leaders in ancient Celtic societies, primarily in regions like Gaul, Britain, and Ireland. They often ruled over tribes or clans and were responsible for maintaining order, leading in battle, and making decisions about trade and alliances. Their authority was often supported by a council of nobles or warriors.
These kings were typically chosen based on lineage, bravery, and wisdom. They held significant cultural importance, often associated with Druids, who were religious leaders and advisors. The legacy of Celtic Kings can still be seen in modern Celtic culture and traditions throughout Europe.