The Celts were known in ancient times to have been ferocious warriors. According to certain written sources, some of these Celtic warriors went a step further by going into battle carrying only their weapons and shields. Apart from texts by ancient writers, the image of such a Celtic warrior is also captured in a famous sculpture known as the ‘Dying Gaul’. Aquae Sulis: The Epitome of Roman Syncretization with the Celts The Word ‘Freelancer’ Originates with Medieval Mercenaries [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"119707","attributes":{"alt":"The Dying Gaul, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome.","class":"media-image","height":"401","style":"width: 610px; height: 401px;","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"610"}}]] The Dying Gaul, in the Capitoline Museums, Rome. (Jean-Pol GRANDMONT/ CC BY SA 3.0 ) Beyond "Gaul": Unveiling the Celtic World The Celts were a people who lived in Europe during
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