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How did the coming of the Romans affect the religious practices of the Celts in Britain?
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... How did the coming of the Romans affect the religious practices of the Celts in Britain? What did the Celts do when Romans took over how did their religion change and why? What were the Celts like before? Celtic religion Celtic belief was centred on a "god great", the highest being, and lots of other gods and goddess of a lesser status. The spirit world existed side by side with the mortal world. Gods and goddesses, even mortals were able to move between the two worlds when ever they wanted. These belief would make the later Celts interested in Christianity, which believes that the son of God took human form and after enormous amount of suffering at the Crucifixion, rose again and returned to his father's home. Many miraculous accomplishments were recounted in the Celtic myth and legend. The Celtic view of the otherworld is outlined in the tale "Echtrae Conli" and














