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**?️ The God Toutatis, by Lucius Black Lung.**
?️ Vae Victis! By Jarek Nocon.
Jarek is depicting the surrender of Rome to Brennus. The Romans were commanded to surrender one thousand pounds of gold, and to tip the scales in favour of the Senones Brennus put his sword on the scale and told to the outraged Roman’s “Woe to the Conquered—Vae Victis”. The Sacking and Surrender of Rome would be a deep and everlasting scar on the Roman psyche, which haunted them until the fall of the Roman Empire centuries later.
Horses depicted by the Celts across Europe. By Eneko Hiriart
Daboecia Cantabrica, known colloquially as “Irish heath”. Daboecia is a type of heather that is common in the Atlantic parts of Europe, particularly the British Isles, northern Spain (hence the “Cantabrica” part of its scientific name), Portugal, the Azores islands, and western France.
The plant takes its name not only from the Cantabrian mountains of northern Spain, but also from the early medieval Irish monk known as St. Dabheog. Dabheog is believed to have been a contemporary of St. Patrick (so 5th century) and to have founded an important monastery on Lough Derg, in county Donegal, Ireland. To this day, the monastery is an important pilgrimage site. Dabheog was said to have been born in Wales, a son of king Brychan, the founder of the Kingdom of Brycheiniog in south Wales. Brychan was himself of Irish extraction, having acquired the kingship of Garthmadrun through his marriage to the only heiress, princess Marchel. The kingdom then had its name changed to Brycheiniog in his honor.
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Artistic reconstruction of Din Lligwy village in Anglesey, Wales. ??????? Illustration by Cadw Wales: https://cadw.gov.wales.
Based on finds of glass, pottery, and coins, Din Lligwy appears to have been inhabited during the late Roman period, as the finds mostly dated to the 3rd and 4th centuries. Still, the possibility of an earlier occupation cannot be discounted. The site yielded much evidence of iron smelting, and the pentagonal enclosure seems to have been built mainly to protect livestock.
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