Brigantes

/brɪˈɡæntiz/ noun

A Celtic people who inhabited northern Britain (modern Yorkshire and surrounding areas) during Roman times, known for their resistance to Roman conquest.

From Latin Brigantes, possibly derived from Celtic *brig- meaning 'high' or 'noble.' The tribe's name may reflect their position in elevated terrain or their social status. The name is closely related to other place-names with brig- roots across Celtic regions.

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