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  • 111Catubodua — ( battle crow ) is a Gaulish goddess known from a single inscription in Haute Savoie, eastern France. She appears to be identical to the Irish goddess, the Badb. Nicole Jufer and Thierry Luginbühl provisionally link Catubodua with other… …

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  • 112Asterix and the Black Gold — Infobox Asterix Title=Asterix and the Black Gold Frenchtitle=L Odyssee d Asterix Story=Albert Uderzo Illustrations=Albert Uderzo FrenchDate=1981 EnglishDate=1982 Preceded= Asterix and the Great Divide Followed= Asterix and Son | Asterix and the… …

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  • 113Gobannus — (or Gobannos, the Gaulish form) was a Gallo Roman god, whose name, denoting the smith , is normally taken to identify him as patron of smiths. A number of statues dedicated to him are preserved, found together with a bronze cauldron dedicated to… …

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  • 114Obelix and Co. — Obelix and Co. Original French title Obélix et Compagnie Story Rene Goscinny Illustrations Al …

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  • 115Asterix and the Soothsayer — Infobox Asterix Title=Asterix and the Soothsayer Frenchtitle=Le Devin Story=Rene Goscinny Illustrations=Albert Uderzo FrenchDate=1972 EnglishDate=1975 Preceded= Asterix and the Laurel Wreath Followed= Asterix in Corsica | Asterix and the… …

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  • 116Marcellus Empiricus — Marcellus Empiricus, also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis (“Marcellus of Bordeaux”), was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries. His only extant work is the De medicamentis, a compendium of pharmacological… …

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  • 117Cesate —   Comune   Comune di Cesate …

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  • 118Insubres — The Insubres or Insubri were a population settled in Insubria, in what is now Lombardy. They were the founders of Milan ( Mediolanum ). Though Celtic at the time of Roman conquest, they were most likely the result of the fusion of pre existing… …

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  • 119Icovellauna — was a Celtic goddess worshipped in Gaul. Her places of worship included a temple in Metz, originally built over a spring; [Dyfed Lloyd Evans (2005). [http://www.celtnet.org.uk/gods i/icovellauna.html Icovellauna: a Gaulish Goddess (Divine Pourer… …

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  • 120Idioma galo — Galo Hablado en Actuales Francia, Bohemia, Bélgica, Suiza, Austria, sur de Alemania y norte de Italia. Región Antigua Galia Hablantes Lengua muerta desde el siglo VI d. C …

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