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    Gallia Celtica, meaning "Celtic Gaul" in Latin, was a cultural region of Gaul inhabited by Celts, located in what is now France, Switzerland, Luxembourg...
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    Gaul (redirect from Gallia Comata)
    on behalf of the Roman Republic, Gaul was divided into three parts: Gallia Celtica, Belgica, and Aquitania. Archaeologically, the Gauls were bearers of...
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  • Celtica may refer to: Gallia Celtica, region of ancient Gaul inhabited by Celts Celtica (plant), genus of grasses in the tribe Stipeae Celtica (journal)...
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    present-day France, Belgium, and westernmost Germany, including Aquitania, Gallia Celtica and Belgica. It had tributary status throughout the second and first...
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    country of France, part of the Celtic territory of Gaul formerly known as Celtica. It is named after its capital Lugdunum (today's Lyon), possibly Roman...
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    According to Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), the Gauls of the province of Gallia Celtica called themselves Celtae in their own language, and were called Galli...
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    Gaul. The Romanisation of this region partly included in the Gallia Celtica and in the Gallia Belgica (the Seine being more or less the limit between them)...
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    part of Gallia Celtica, so there were tertiary relations between the Britons and Gallic Celts at least. In addition, the Parisii of Gallia Celtica are thought...
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    Weyssel were called Sarmatia Europaea, and westward it was called Gallia, Celtica, Allemania, Francia and Teutonia; for old Germany comprehended the...
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    three decades later under Augustus, Gallia Celtica was subdivided into three parts, with this area a part of Gallia Lugdunensis, with its capital in Lugdunum...
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    Anigros ✓ Strabo Elis * Apidanus ✓ ✓ Thessaly * Arar River named after ✓ Gallia Celtica (Celtic Gaul) Araxes River named after ✓ Armenia son of Pylus Ardescus...
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    Jews in Rome [...]. In the year 6 C.E. there were Jews at Vienne and Gallia Celtica; in the year 39 at Lugdunum (i.e. Lyon)". An early account praised Hilary...
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    would become the Roman provinces of Gallia Narbonensis, Gallia Celtica (later Lugdunensis and Aquitania) and Gallia Belgica. Some closely fit the concept...
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    Treveri was at first part of Gallia Celtica, but with the reform of Domitian in c. 90, was reassigned to Gallia Belgica. Gallia Belgica was infiltrated by...
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    expansion into the La Tène area began with the conquest of Gallia Cisalpina. The conquest of Gallia Celtica followed in 121 BCE and was complete with the Gallic...
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    of the Lemovices, and north of the Santones. Initially included in Gallia Celtica, their territory was later integrated into the province of Aquitania...
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    spoke the Gaulish language roughly between the Oise and the Garonne (Gallia Celtica), according to Julius Caesar.[citation needed] On the lower Garonne...
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    into Celtic areas began with the conquest of Gallia Cisalpina in 275 BC. The conquest of Gallia Celtica followed in 121 BC and was completed with the...
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    Adige). Whether these Cenomani are the same people as the Cenomani in Gallia Celtica encountered by Julius Caesar is a subject of debate (see Cenomani)....
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    Gallico about whether the Treveri are to be considered to belong to Gallia Celtica or Gallia Belgica, although the former hypothesis enjoys some favour. Writing...
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    subsequently annexed and incorporated the Roman province known as Gallia Transalpina, later Gallia Narbonensis. 109 BC: During the Cimbrian War, the Cimbri defeat...
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    the wife of Honorius, to her mother, went by sea to the emperor in Gallia Celtica, where he then resided, because they were not able to go to him by the...
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    for Parthia from Gaul (probably Cisalpina). His thousand cavalry from Celtica (present-day France and Belgium), auxilia provided by technically independent...
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  • "Prometheus" which Medea used to protect Jason from her father — Arar Gallia Celtica Yes Lugdunum — [river] fish called "Clupaea" which changes colors with...
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  • Gallic Alps (redirect from Gallia Alpina)
    Cisalpina Gallia Transalpina, later renamed Gallia Narbonensis Gallia Celtica Gallia Belgica Gallia Aquitania Ammianus Marcellinus. Res Gestae, 15:10. "De Alpibus...
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  • name Gallia continued to be used alongside the name France. In English usage, the words Gaul and Gaulish are used synonymously with Latin Gallia, Gallus...
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  • Celtica / Sup(ertamarca) |(castello?) / Lubri; Fusca Co/edi f(ilia) Celti/ca Superta(marca) / |(castello) Blaniobr/i; Apana Ambo/lli f(ilia) Celtica /...
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  • is entitled to archaeology of protohistoric textiles, the example of Gallia Celtica. Archéologie des textiles protohistoriques fexemple de la Gaule celtique...
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    Armorica. Beginning in 58 BC, the Romans occupied the area known as Gallia Celtica for some 400 years. During this time, Christianity was introduced by...
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    the Gallic Wars of 58–51 BC, Caesar's Celtica formed the main part of Roman Gaul, becoming the province of Gallia Lugdunensis. This territory of the Celtic...
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