Juan Gálvez (Spanish, 1774-1847) Luceyo, príncipe de Celtiberia, presentando rescate por su prometida/ La continencia de Escipión, 1799 Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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Juan Gálvez (Spanish, 1774-1847) Luceyo, príncipe de Celtiberia, presentando rescate por su prometida/ La continencia de Escipión, 1799 Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
So the vote has been complete, and here is the final version of my oc’s tattoo
“The fall doesn’t matter.”
At least that’s what Sergi, one of the antagonists in the Mountain of the Sun continuation, declares.
That’s why he chose to tattoo Icarus—still mid-flight, defying gravity. A romanticized symbol of freedom and transgression.
In a culture that has glorified his fall as a tragic warning, he embodies rebellion and beauty, fully aware of the end.
It’s not a cautionary tale, it’s a conscious decision.
Sergi, or Sergio, is a Celtiberian warrior, and the cabdil of the main city of Numantia. He grew up in the pre-Pyrineaic regions of Eastern Aragon, having a foot in city life and the other on the rural areas. Orphan of both father and mother, he comes from a military family that has during previous generations crossed paths with Iberian and Celtic gods. Making him a good candidate for Neton to claim him.
You can see the Iberian word śalir on his bracelet, meaning silver, value/valor currency. (In this case, bravery) and the other one with the Numantian horse.
On his piercings there are other letters belonging to the most expanded Iberian alphabet.
💡 Small bonus: final look of my favourite version of the tattoo that has ended up coming second in the polls 😢: Icarus admiring the sun one last time.
CENTRAL & SOUTH EUROPEAN RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
Central Europe is a European region that is between West Europe and East Europe. The region has influence from both West and East Europe due to its position and history.
CROATIA ─ “The Croatian people are a Central European people that share the Croatian culture. They are native to Croatia.” ─ Croatian Art ─ Croatian History ─ Serbo-Croatian Dictionary
HELVETII ─ “The Helvetii, or Helvetians, were a Celtic people that lived until the 1st century B.C.E. They lived in the Swiss plateau.” ─ Swiss Celts (in German) ─ Commentary on the Gallic Wars
ROMANI ─ “The Romani, or Rromani, people are a nomadic Indo-Aryan people. They are most likely native to India.” ─ Romani Culture & History ─ Romani Mythology ─ Romani Dictionary
SWITZERLAND ─ “The Swiss people are a European people that share the Swiss culture. They are native to Switzerland.” ─ Swiss Information ─ Swiss History ─ Romansh Dictionary
South Europe, or Mediterranean Europe, is a European region that is underneath West Europe. It borders the Mediterranean Sea.
ALBANIA ─ “The Albanians are a Balkan people. They are native to the Balkan Peninsula and share Albanian culture.” ─ Albanian Folklore ─ Albanian History ─ Albanian Language
BASQUE ─ “The Basques are a Southwestern European people. They are native to the Basque Country in Spain and France.” ─ Basque Information ─ Basque Resources ─ Basque Language
CANTABRIA ─ “The Cantabrians, or Cantabri, were a Celtic people. They lived in northern Iberia.” ─ Cantabrian Wars (in Spanish) ─ Cantabrian Mythology (in Spanish)
CELTIBERIA ─ “The Celtiberians were a Celtic people. They lived in the Iberian Peninsula.” ─ Celtiberian Information
GREECE ─ “The Ancient Greeks were a Mediterranean people that lived from the 8th century B.C.E. to the 7th century C.E. They lived in modern-day Greece and the western coast of Turkey.” ─ Ancient Greek Philosophy ─ Greek History ─ Greek Mythology
LUSITANIA ─ “The Lusitanians were an Indo-European people. They lived in the western Iberian Peninsula before Romanization.” ─ Lusitanians in Iberia ─ Lusitanian Language
MINOA ─ “The Minoan civilization was a Mediterranean civilization that lived from 3500 B.C.E. to 1100 B.C.E. They lived in the Aegean Islands.” ─ Minoan History ─ Cretan Mythology ─ Minoan Clothing
Fortificaciones del castro vetón de las Cogotas, Ávila.
La ignorancia de historiadores y las manipulaciones de la leyenda negra destruyendo la historia de España.Universidades,prensa y televisiones trabajando sin descanso para reescribir la historia.Sin embargo, no se pueden borrar miles de años tan fácilmente: https://youtu.be/sjtylfC5tYw
Dispositivos defensivos del castro celtibérico de la Mesa de Miranda, Chamartín, Ávila
a) Campo de piedras hincadas, para evitar ataques en masa directo b) Foso c) Antemuralla d) Muralla e) Torres protegiendo las puertas
Una mirada al pasado. #visigodos #leovigildo #recaredo #recopolis #celtiberia (en Zorita de los Canes)
The ice reminds me of my childhood, my frozen Castilian land and the pause of seeds waiting to awaken. I hope that 2018 will grow with you with him, give you water 💦 to your projects and wait 🌱. #2018 #makeup @bohogreenmakeup #newyear #winter #winterhascome #gameoftones #selfie #portrait #artist #woman #eyes #beauty #curlyhair #curly #photography #colors #cold #ice #celtics #vikings #celtiberia #pagan #artofvisuals #folk #nature #instago #art #photographyart #arte #artefotografico (en Rialp, Cataluna, Spain)