Gaelic broche Ballyspellan, verzilverd brons Romeinse & Keltische fibulae Ireland was a very important
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Ireland was a very important area and even colonized parts of Scotland
Strong leather straps at the back of the armor enable you to fasten it securely
This tabard can be worn as the simple piece of clothing for monks
One of the originals is nowadays part of collection of the National History Museum in Berlin
One of the earliest examples can be found on the tomb monument of Sir Hugh Hastings († 1347) in St
Gaelic broche Ballyspellan, verzilverd brons Romeinse & Keltische fibulae Ireland was a very importantThis Gaelic brooch is a replica of a 9th century Irish original excavated in Ballyspellan near Kilkenny. Brooches like this were worn in all shapes and sizes by the Gaelic people of Ireland and Scotland. Sometimes the pins were so extraordinarily long that the Old Irish laws decided that a person who accidentally injured someone else with the pin of his brooch, should pay a fine.
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