I always enjoy the visible debasement on old coins.
A Latin alphabetic inscription on the coin bears the name "Esunertos," which can be translated as "mighty as the god Esos," (also spelled Esus) the statements said.
Going by the possible close Welsh meaning, he'd not be the first Esus the Romans killed. ✝️
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Oh, can you expand on this? I don't really use YouTube any more - sorry.
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