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Meaning what this word: Celtic. Gaul, Galata, Gaulisc
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Hi All.

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However, I must object to your statement that the Galatians "kept their Gallic customs." There is some evidence (and more seems to appear all the time), that the Gauls in Galatia changed their customs, costume etc. quite a bit from their European kin."

In Nord-East was lived the Cotinus or Cotii celtic tribe from Volcae-Tectosages tribe. In AD 143. /Tusculum Elegium Róma/ Last independence celtic tribe. I live here, Can't be certain where it's originating. Cotinus tribe come return from Anatolia. They kept the in Celtic culture, identitat, many Cotinus assimilated dhak troops, and going Moldavia/romania/
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Re: Meaning what this word: Celtic. Gaul, Galata, Gaulisc - by Treveri Gaul - 01-22-2007, 09:59 AM

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