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- Roman–Gallic wars) where his grandmother was from and returned to Ireland with Gaullish mercenaries. He established a base in the area, which was renamed from...
- Julius Caesar led his army into Gaul in 58 BC, ostensibly to ****ist Rome's Gaullish allies against the migrating Helvetii. With the help of various Gallic...
- Commius King of Atrebates tribe Reign c. 57BC – by c. 30BC (Gaullish Atrebatic kingdom) c. 30BC – c. 20BC (British Atrebatic kingdom) Successor Tincomarus...
- water quality to be sufficient for swimming. The name Seine comes from Gaullish Sēquana, from the Celtic Gallo-Roman goddess of the river, as offerings...
- ancient Gaulish custom known as "The Big Fight" - single combat between two Gaullish chiefs, in which the loser forfeits their entire tribe to the winner. The...
- powers for him, but had to falsify his translations when Getafix refused in Gaullish (despite being able to speak in Gothic). After breaking out of the garrison...
- pile of weapons, and a Gaullish prisoner with his hands tied behind him. The panel to the left shows another prisoner in a Gaullish cloak, with a smaller...
- in thin numbers across Britain. The Samian industry, copying the East Gaullish style, was active for a time in Camulodunum from 160 to about 200, with...
- the term derives from the same root as the above-mentioned Gaesatae (the Gaullish mercenaries). The term Laigin itself supposedly etymologically refers to...
- factory is a reference to Michelin, based in Clermont-Ferrand, or the Gaullish Nemessos. In real life, the main square in Clermont-Ferrand has a statue...