- Galatians, a book of the New
Testament English translation of the Gr****
Galatai or
Latin Galatae, Galli, or
Gallograeci to
refer to
either the Galatians...
- ethnography. The
etymology of this name and that of the
Gauls Γαλάται
Galátai /
Galli is uncertain. The
linguistic sense of Celts, a
grouping of all...
- follows:
Adelphoi ("Brothers")
Aphanizomenos ("The
Disappearing Man")
Galatai ("The Galatians")
Diamartanon ("The Man Who Is
Failing Utterly") Kitharodos...
- The
Galatians (Ancient Gr****: Γαλάται, romanized:
Galátai; Latin: Galatae, Galati, Gallograeci; Gr****: Γαλάτες, romanized: Galátes, lit. 'Gauls') were...
-
Philip Francis (1998). Galatians. Routledge. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-415-11037-2.
Galatai was the Gr**** word used for the
Celts from
beyond the
Rhine who invaded...
- The
Gauls (Latin: Galli;
Ancient Gr****: Γαλάται,
Galátai) were a
group of
Celtic peoples of
mainland Europe in the Iron Age and the
Roman period (roughly...
- Caesar. ****enistic
etymology connected the name of the
Galatians (Γαλάται,
Galátai) to the
supposedly "milk-white" skin (γάλα, gála "milk") of the Gauls....
- Its name
comes from that of Galata,
which may in turn have
derived from
Galatai (meaning the "Galatians"), as the
Celtic tribes were
thought to have camped...
- ferocity",
Welsh gallu "to be able, power"). The Gr**** name Γαλάται (
Galatai,
Latinized Galatae) most
likely has the same origin,
referring to the Gauls...
- of the name Galata. The Gr****s
believe that the name
comes either from
Galatai (meaning "Gauls"), as the
Celtic tribe of
Gauls (Galatians) were thought...