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    Galatian is an extinct Celtic language once spoken by the Galatians in Galatia, in central Anatolia (Asian part of modern Turkey), from the 3rd century...
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    They spoke the Galatian language, which was closely related to Gaulish, a contemporary Celtic language spoken in Gaul. The Galatians were descended from...
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  • Galatian may refer to: Galatians (people) Galatian language Galatia Galatia (Roman province) Galatians (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    The Epistle to the Galatians is the ninth book of the New Testament. It is a letter from Paul the Apostle to a number of Early Christian communities in...
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    Galatia (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Anatolia. The Galatians were still speaking the Galatian language in the time of St. Jerome (347–420 AD), who wrote that the Galatians of Ancyra and the...
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  • Gaulish (redirect from Armorican language)
    much of central Europe ("Noric"), parts of the Balkans, and Anatolia ("Galatian"), which are thought to have been closely related. The more divergent Lepontic...
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  • Celtiberian, Gaulish, Galatian, and Lepontic, among others, all of which are long extinct. This linguistic division of Celtic languages into Insular and Continental...
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    Gauls (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    and was finally recognized by the Romans as 'king' of Galatia. The Galatian language continued to be spoken in central Anatolia until the 6th century....
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    Albion (category Articles containing Galatian-language text)
    Albiōn (genitive Albionis). The root *albiyo- is also found in Gaulish and Galatian albio- 'world' and Welsh elfydd (Old Welsh elbid 'earth, world, land, country...
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    Anatolia (category Articles containing Turkish-language text)
    and Mysian. The Hurro-Urartian languages were spoken throughout Mitanni in the southeast, while Galatian, a Celtic language, was spoken throughout Galatia...
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    Dying Gaul (redirect from Dying Galatian)
    The Dying Gaul, also called The Dying Galatian (Italian: Galata Morente) or The Dying Gladiator, is an ancient Roman marble semi-recumbent statue now in...
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  • (2008), The Ancient Languages of Asia Minor. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-68496-X Koch, John T. (2006). "Galatian language". In John T. Koch (ed...
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    Galatians 2 is the second chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is authored by Paul the Apostle for...
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    from the language of settlers from Britain. There are a number of extinct but attested continental Celtic languages, such as Celtiberian, Galatian and Gaulish...
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    The Galatian War was a war fought in 189 BC between the Galatian Gauls and the Roman Republic, supported by their ally Pergamum. The war was fought in...
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    (see below). Galatian, which was spoken in the region of Ankara of what is now central Turkey. Classical writers say that the language is similar to...
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  • Indo-European languages. Far more work has gone into reconstructing PIE than any other proto-language, and it is the best understood of all proto-languages of its...
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    mainly Romance, languages. As a Germanic language, Gothic is a part of the Indo-European language family. It is the earliest Germanic language that is attested...
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  • κοινόν Γαλατῶν; English: Galatian League or the Commonwealth of Galatians) was the koinon, a form of tribal assembly, of the Galatians. It has been described...
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    (/ˈɡeɪlɪk/ GAY-lik), is a Celtic language of the Indo-European language family. It is a member of the Goidelic languages of the Insular Celtic sub branch...
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  • you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will." Galatians 4:6 Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our...
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  • scripts, languages of India are attested from after about 300 BC. There is only fragmentary evidence for languages such as Iberian, Tartessian, Galatian and...
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    (2nd-century BC) was a Galatian noblewoman and the wife of Orgiagon, chieftain of the Tectosagi, one of three Galatian tribes during the Galatian War with Rome...
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    Celtic -mn- in Galatian" Celtic Studies 3. 2008. pp. 189-199, p. 190 2000. Fife J. 2000. Historical Aspects. In: The Celtic Languages. Ed. by Martin j...
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    Mark and Luke, and the epistles of Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Hebrews...
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    the eastern part of the Empire was complex. Now-extinct languages in Anatolia included Galatian (the form of Celtic introduced by invading Gauls in the...
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  • "horn"). Asia portal Armenian hypothesis Tree model Urheimat Galatian, a Celtic language spoken in Anatolia Models assuming an Anatolian PIE homeland...
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  • *bʰeh₃g-). Hittite, Luwian (both also influenced Phrygian morphology), Galatian and Greek (which also exhibits a high amount of isoglosses with Phrygian)...
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    Camma (category Galatian people)
    Camma (Ancient Greek: Κάμμα) was a Galatian princess and priestess of Artemis whom Plutarch writes about in both On the Bravery of Women and the Eroticus...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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