Celtic leaders were influential figures in ancient Celtic societies, often serving as chieftains or kings. They played crucial roles in decision-making, warfare, and maintaining social order within their tribes. These leaders were typically chosen based on their bravery, wisdom, and ability to unite their people.
In addition to military leadership, Celtic leaders were also responsible for upholding Celtic traditions and laws. They often consulted with druids, who were spiritual leaders and advisors, to guide their decisions. The legacy of these leaders can still be seen in modern Celtic culture and folklore.