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A British or Gallic chieftain (350-50 BC) dressed in the Celtic La Tène style. The chieftain is carrying a bronze coated wooden shield like the Battersea Shield (dredged from the bed of the Thames in 1857). His helmet is like the Waterloo helmet - also discovered in the Thames (1868). The La Tène culture was the first solidly 'Celtic' culture - originating in Central Europe (France), and spreading to the isles. In England it was later supplanted by Roman, then Anglo-Saxon (germanic) culture. -DK Anglo Saxon Warriors, Ostrogothic Warrior, Bretonian Warhammer, Ancient Irish Warriors, Anglo Saxon Fyrd, Imperiul Roman, Celtic Warriors, Ancient Celts, Ancient Warfare

A British or Gallic chieftain (350-50 BC) dressed in the Celtic La Tène style. The chieftain is carrying a bronze coated wooden shield like the Battersea Shield (dredged from the bed of the Thames in 1857). His helmet is like the Waterloo helmet - also discovered in the Thames (1868). The La Tène culture was the first solidly 'Celtic' culture - originating in Central Europe (France), and spreading to the isles. In England it was later supplanted by Roman, then Anglo-Saxon (germanic) culture…

Fionn mac Cumhaill, also known as Finn McCool or Finn MacCool , was an Irish folk hero, who led the a band of hunter-warriors called the Fianna. Finn was the posthumous son of Cumhall, leader of the Fianna by Muirne. Cumhall abducted Muirne after her father refused him her hand, so Tadg appealed to the high king Conn, who outlawed Cumhall. The Battle of Cnucha was fought between Conn and Cumhall, and Cumhall was killed by Goll mac Morna, who took over leadership of the Fianna. Muirne was ... Druidic Warrior Ranger, Highland Warrior Art, Viking Berserker Fantasy Art, Medieval Ranger Art, Ancient Irish Warriors, Highlands Warrior, Celtic Warriors, Roleplay Characters, Fantasy Armor

Fionn mac Cumhaill, also known as Finn McCool or Finn MacCool , was an Irish folk hero, who led the a band of hunter-warriors called the Fianna. Finn was the posthumous son of Cumhall, leader of the Fianna by Muirne. Cumhall abducted Muirne after her father refused him her hand, so Tadg appealed to the high king Conn, who outlawed Cumhall. The Battle of Cnucha was fought between Conn and Cumhall, and Cumhall was killed by Goll mac Morna, who took over leadership of the Fianna. Muirne was...

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