Gaulish

  • 101Nodens — This article is about the Celtic deity. For the Elder God from the Cthulhu Mythos, see Nodens (Cthulhu Mythos). Temple at Lydney Park Nodents (Nudens, Nodonts) is a Celtic deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs. He was… …

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  • 102British language — For other uses, see British language (disambiguation). For the language family, see Brythonic languages. British Spoken in Iron Age Britain, south of the Firth of Forth Extinct Developed into Old Welsh, Cumbric, Cornish and Breton by 600 AD …

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  • 103Ligurian language — The Ligurian language was spoken in pre Roman times and into the Roman era by an ancient people of north western Italy and south eastern France known as the Ligures. Very little is known about this language (mainly place names and personal names… …

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  • 104Galatian language — Infobox Language name=Galatian familycolor=Indo European region=Galatia fam1=Indo European fam2=Celtic fam3=Continental Celtic extinct=4th century AD iso2=cel iso3=xga notice=nonoticeGalatian is an extinct Celtic language once spoken in Galatia… …

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  • 105Cisalpine Gaul — This article is about the Roman province. For other uses of the word Cisalpine , see Cisalpine (disambiguation). Map of the Cisalpine Gaul Cisalpine Gaul, in Latin: Gallia Cisalpina or Citerior, also called Gallia Togata,[1] was a Roman province… …

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  • 106Celtic calendar — The term Celtic calendar is used to refer to a variety of calendars used by Celtic speaking peoples at different times in history.Continental Celtic CalendarThe Gaulish Coligny calendar is possibly the oldest Celtic solar/lunar ritual calendar.… …

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  • 107French people — can refer to: * The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law. * People whose ancestors lived in France or the area that later became France.They are one of the Latin… …

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  • 108Sucellus — In Gaulish religion, Sucellus or Sucellos was the god of agriculture, forests and alcoholic drinks of the Gauls, also part of the Lusitanian mythology.culpturesHe is usually portrayed as a middle aged bearded man, with a long handled hammer, or… …

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  • 109Bibracte — Bibracte, a Gaulish oppidum or fortified city, was the capital of the Aedui and one of the most important hillforts in Gaul. It was situated near modern Autun in Burgundy, France. The material culture of the Aedui corresponded to the Late Iron… …

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  • 110Commius — (Commios, Comius, Comnios) was a historical king of the Belgic nation of the Atrebates, initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st century BC. Contents 1 Ally of Caesar 2 Enemy of Caesar 3 King in Britain …

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