The Celts lived in huts and maintained an occupation in the farming industry if they weren't in battle (the Celts loved war). There was also six Celtic languages unified to be called old Celtic. The formation of this language was the closest to the Latin language. Celtic languages were spoken in Austria, Switzerland, southern Germany, northern Italy, most of France, much of Spain, Britain and Ireland. The Celtic tribes were bound together by traditions and customs, rather than a government. Their economy was agricultural, and they had no true urban life. A king headed each tribe and was divided by class into Druids (priests), warrior nobles, and commoners. The nobles fought on foot with swords and spears and enjoyed feasting and drinking. Celtic mythology, which included earth gods, various woodland spirits, and sun deities, was particularly the teachings of the ancestors of the Celts.