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Magic Items Wearables
By Fire Mountain
Cuff style bracelets in attractive brushed style for men and women. Approximately 2-3/8-inches across (inside dimension) by 5/8-inch wide.
Lead-free pewter in tribal style. Adjustable with a gentle squeeze. Cuff bracelets fit most wrist sizes.
Keltos
Keltos (Greek: Κέλτος Latin: Celtus) was in Greek mythology the son of Heracles and Keltine, and the mythical father of the Celtic race.
The first literary reference to the Celtic people, as keltoi is by the Greek historian Hecataeus in 517 BC. He locates the Keltoi tribe in Rhenania (West/Southwest Germany). According to Greek mythology, Celtus was the son of Heracles and Keltine, the daughter of Bretannus. Celtus became the primogenitor of Celts.[1] In Latin Celta came in turn from Herodotus' word for the Gauls, Keltoi. The Romans used Celtae to refer to continental Gauls, but apparently not to Insular Celts, which were divided into Goidhels and Britons, and possibly other peoples.
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