Cartimandua: Queen of the Brigantes
Cartimandua (reigned c. AD 43–69) was a 1st-century Brigantian queen in northern England, noted in Tacitus’s writings. She is best known for aligning her tribe with Rome, betraying Celtic leader Caratacus...
Cartimandua (reigned c. AD 43–69) was a 1st-century Brigantian queen in northern England, noted in Tacitus’s writings. She is best known for aligning her tribe with Rome, betraying Celtic leader Caratacus...
The Dying Gaul is a famous Hellenistic bronze sculpture from ancient Greece that dates back to the 3rd century BC. The sculpture depicts a wounded Gallic warrior who is in...
Similar to many ancient cultures, the Celtic people of the Late Bronze Age had polytheistic belief system and pantheon of gods. Deities like Morrigan, Brigid and Dagda were very much...