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For other uses, see Celtus (disambiguation). "Keltos" redirects here. For the racehorse, see Keltos (horse).

In Greek mythology, Celtus (/ˈsɛltəs/; Ancient Greek: Κέλτος Keltos /ˈkɛlˌtɒs/) may refer to three various figures:

Notes

  1. Irad Malkin The Returns of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity 1998 0520920260 p. 248 "Braccesi suggests that Diomedes was therefore the 'archegetes of the Gauls' ... It has also been suggested that the aitiological-eponymic tale of the Cyclops Polyphemos and Galatea, parents of Keltos (Celts, ...)"
  2. Appian, Illyrian Wars 1.2
  3. The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle 1832
  4. Parthenius, 30
  5. Etymologicum Magnum 502.45 under Keltoi
  6. Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Wordsworth Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, p. 230
  7. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 7.610
  8. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.29
  9. Apollodorus, Epitome 7.33

References


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