- The
princess Celtine (Ancient Gr****: Κελτινη, romanized: Keltinē) or
Celto (Ancient Gr****: Κελτω, romanized: Keltō) is the
protagonist of a
Celtic ancestral...
-
Latinised form of the
Ancient Gr****: Βρεττανός, Brettanós) as the
father of
Celtine,
mother of Celtus, the
eponymous ancestor of the Celts. By 50 BC, Gr****...
- the
medieval Etymologi**** Magnum, has
Celtus as the son of
Heracles and
Celtine. Celtus, son of
Periboea and Meges, a rich man son of Dymas. He was killed...
- market. The name "Seltos" is
derived from "Celtos", the son of
Hercules and
Celtine in Gr**** mythology.
According to Kia, the
Seltos will be
marketed to millennials...
-
Palaemon Baletia,
daughter of
Baletus Brettus Barge Bargasus Bolbe Olynthus Celtine Celtus Chalciope Thessalus Chania,
nymph Gelon The
Scythian dracaena or...
-
became king when of age. In Parthenius'
version the
princess is
called Celtine, and she
concealed the
cattle the hero had
taken from
Geryon and refused...
-
Parthenius of Nicaea,
Celtus (Κελτός, Keltos) was the son of
Heracles and
Celtine (Κελτίνη, Keltine), the
daughter of
Bretannus (Βρεττανός, Brettanos); this...
-
after Philip E. Rosenberg, a
United States geochemist. It is
found in the
Celtine Mine in Tuscany,
Italy and
Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Antarctica. It is...
- sister's
incestuous advances Cebriones Κεβριόνης
illegitimate son of
Priam Celtine Κελτίνη a
Celtic princess and
lover of
Heracles Cerambus Κέραμβος a talented...
- Godley) (Gr****
history C5th BC) Parthenius, The Love Romances, The
Story of
Celtine 30. 1 ff (trans. Gaselee) (Gr****
poetry C1st BC) Propertius,
Elegies 4...