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... Galli . In other words , he makes Celtae and Galli two names for one and the same people . If he knew of a distinction between them , he did not think it worth his while to call attention to it ; and when he says of the inhabitants of ...
... Galli . In other words , he makes Celtae and Galli two names for one and the same people . If he knew of a distinction between them , he did not think it worth his while to call attention to it ; and when he says of the inhabitants of ...
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... Galli , and remained on their land when their Gallic lords were in their turn beaten by the Belgic conquerors . What became of the Galli who formed , when the Belgae came , the ruling class in Belgica one can only guess some may have ...
... Galli , and remained on their land when their Gallic lords were in their turn beaten by the Belgic conquerors . What became of the Galli who formed , when the Belgae came , the ruling class in Belgica one can only guess some may have ...
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... Galli ? To this Diodorus Siculus , who flourished under Augustus , supplies a comprehensive answer when he writes to the following effect ( v . 32 ) : - ' It is worth our while now to explain what is unknown to many , namely , that they ...
... Galli ? To this Diodorus Siculus , who flourished under Augustus , supplies a comprehensive answer when he writes to the following effect ( v . 32 ) : - ' It is worth our while now to explain what is unknown to many , namely , that they ...
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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