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Galatia (/ɡəˈleɪʃə/;
Ancient Gr****: Γαλατία,
Galatía) was an
ancient area in the
highlands of
central Anatolia,
roughly corresponding to the provinces...
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Galatia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Galatia may
refer to:
Galatia, an
ancient region of Asia
Minor Galatia (Roman province), a province...
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Galatia (/ɡəˈleɪʃə/) was the name of a
province of the
Roman Empire in
Anatolia (modern
central Turkey). It was
established by the
first emperor, Augustus...
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alternatives Francia and Francogallia). The Gr**** and
Latin names Galatia (first
attested by
Timaeus of
Tauromenium in the 4th
century BC) and Gallia...
- Γαλάτες, romanized: Galátes, lit. 'Gauls') were a
Celtic people dwelling in
Galatia, a
region of
central Anatolia in modern-day
Turkey surrounding Ankara during...
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Ancyra and Angora.
Serving as the
capital of the
ancient Celtic state of
Galatia (280–64 BC), and
later of the
Roman province with the same name (25 BC–7th...
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Germa in
Galatia or
Germensis in
Galatia is a
suppressed see and now a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church. Its seat was at
Germensis in
Galatia (also...
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Galatia is a
village in
Saline County, Illinois, in the
United States. As of the 2010 census, the
village po****tion was 933.
Galatia is
named for Albert...
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Galatia was a
region of
Central Anatolia settled by the
Gauls after their invasions in the mid-3rd
century BC. From then
until 62 BC, the
Galatians ruled...
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Roman province in 25 BC, and was
split into two provinces,
Galatia Prima and
Galatia Secunda. The town
gained importance in
Christian times when it...