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There can scarcely be any doubt as to their possessing an extensive knowledge of metallurgy, particularly with regard to iron, the more valuable secrets being closely retained by these priests. The Druids, says M. Eckstein, forged a double kind of sword and lance, the MBT Trainers religious armsthe glaive of honour, and the deadly weaponsthe sword and lance of combat.As before mentioned, the Romans were not an equestrian people, and for a long period had but few cavalry; indeed, not until Numidia and Gaul had become Roman provinces had they a respectable cavalry force. The Gauls were fond of the horse, and MBT Shoes Sale were good horsemen; their cavalry was much superior to their infantry, being composed of nobles, followed by their own people. The cavalry was styled Trimarkisiae trimarchhesec, Celtic for three horses combined, in consequence of each soldier having the attendance of three horses. Pausanias, mentioning that every Celtic horseman was followed to battle by two attendants, says that this custom was in their language called Trimarkisian, because the name of a horse among them is markan.a Mark or march is also a horse, tri is three, and trimarkivys is literally three horsemen in the ancient British and present Welsh.The same writer, speaking of those who had reached Delphi, says that each of the horsemen had with him two esquires, who were also mounted on horses; when the cavalry was engaged in combat, these esquires were posted behind the main body of the army, either to replace the horsemen who were killed, or to give their horse to their companion if he lost his own, or MBT Shoes to take his place in case he were wounded, while the other esquire carried him out of the battle.These equestrian habits of the Celtic Gauls are confirmed by a large number of proofs, historic and archaeologic. Not only does the Celtic name for the horse, march, form the root of a long list of districts, towns, nations, MBT and individuals, but also all the terms employed in cavalry or the manege, and even those hippiatric expressions employed by the Greeks and Romans, were Celtic.All the Gaulish medals bear the figure of a horse, often accompanied by that of a boar.


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