The Celtic record is fragmented both in terms of an historical sense and geographically.
They fought each other for political and religious reasons, ignoring their common blood.
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It is also a great shame Celts fought for different masters during the Hundred Years War, Waterloo, the American Civil War, and more recently, in the Hibernian Gaelic fights.
It is a grand misdeed to see these nations apart; it was not the case many centuries ago.
Modern Celts often keep this spirit of fragmentation.
The Celtic record is fragmented both in terms of an historical sense and geographically