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Julius Caesar reported that the
Gauls called themselves 'Celts', Latin:
Celtae, in
their own tongue. Thus
whether it was
given to them by
others or not...
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Celtae /ˈkɛlteɪ/ was a
Canadian band,
formed in 2001 in Ottawa,
playing neo-Celtic music. The band was
founded by
Nathan MacDonald of Cape
Breton Island...
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today as the
Celts are of
disparate origins. The
names Κελτοί (Keltoí) and
Celtae are used in Gr**** and Latin, respectively, to
denote a
people of the La...
- Gal(a)-to-. The
Galli of
Gallia Celtica were
reported to
refer to
themselves as
Celtae by Caesar. ****enistic
etymology connected the name of the
Galatians (Γαλάται...
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themselves Celtae in
their own language, and were
called Galli in Latin.
Romans indeed used the
ethnic name
Galli as a
synonym for
Celtae. The English...
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people that may have been the
ancestor of the Basques).
Cisalpine Gauls (
Celtae /
Galli Cisalpini) - They
lived in
Cisalpine Gaul, most of today's northern...
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quarum unam
incolunt Belgae,
aliam Aquitani,
tertiam qui
ipsorum lingua Celtae,
nostra Galli appellantur. Hi
omnes lingua, institutis,
legibus inter se...
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spoken by the
people known to
Roman and Gr****
writers as the Keltoi,
Celtae, Galli, and Galatae.[citation needed] They were
spoken in an area arcing...
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earned his
title "Gothicus": "peuci
trutungi austorgoti uirtingi sigy
pedes celtae etiam eruli".
These words are
traditionally edited by
modern editors to...
- dictionary. The
Celts were Iron Age
inhabitants of Europe. Celt,
Celts or
Celtae may also
refer to:
Celts (modern)
Celtic languages Celtic nations Names...