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... Celtae : that , according to Caesar , was the name which the people of that extensive region gave themselves , while he and his Roman countrymen called them Galli . In other words , he makes Celtae and Galli two names for one and the ...
... Celtae : that , according to Caesar , was the name which the people of that extensive region gave themselves , while he and his Roman countrymen called them Galli . In other words , he makes Celtae and Galli two names for one and the ...
Page 129
... Celtae ; but the Celtae had once been the conquerors of the country themselves : they were probably the first Aryans to take possession of it , or of most of it , from its prae - Celtic and non - Aryan inhabitants . In due time it ...
... Celtae ; but the Celtae had once been the conquerors of the country themselves : they were probably the first Aryans to take possession of it , or of most of it , from its prae - Celtic and non - Aryan inhabitants . In due time it ...
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... Celtae . For it is much more likely that a Gaulish name like Vercingetorix had been received into a Celtican family than that so Celtican a name as Celtillos had been accepted by a Gaulish family . Celtillus occurs elsewhere in the ...
... Celtae . For it is much more likely that a Gaulish name like Vercingetorix had been received into a Celtican family than that so Celtican a name as Celtillos had been accepted by a Gaulish family . Celtillus occurs elsewhere in the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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