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- Γαλάτες, romanized: Galátes, lit. 'Gauls') were a Celtic people dwelling in Galatia, a region of central Anatolia in modern-day Turkey surrounding Ankara during...
- the alternatives Francia and Francogallia). The Gr**** and Latin names Galatia (first attested by Timaeus of Tauromenium in the 4th century BC) and Gallia...
- letter to Arsacius, High-priest of Galatia. The translator, Wilmer Cave Wright rendered "Ἑλληνισμός" as "****enic religion" in the opening sentence where...
- the Romans and neighboring Parthians through the Roman-Parthian Wars. Galatia was an ancient area in the highlands of central Anatolia inhabited by the...
- 301 BC–131 BC: Divided in many kingdoms, like the Kingdom of Cappadocia, Galatia, Kingdom of Pontus, Kingdom of Pergamon and the Seleucid Empire 306 BC–301...
- origin, referring to the Gauls who invaded southeast Europe and settled in Galatia. The suffix -atai might be a Gr**** inflection. Linguist Kim McCone suggests...
- southeastern kingdom of Mitanni, while Galatian, a Celtic language, was spoken in Galatia, central Anatolia. Ancient peoples in the region included Galatians, Hurrians...
- allies himself with the Huns. Piracy is committed by slave-traders from Galatia (Turkey), along the coasts of Africa. The old Legio II Adiutrix, part of...
- replaced with Julian's sympathetic ****ociates, but after p****ing through Galatia and seeing the strength of the church and its charitable institutions,...
- into Anatolia through the Byzantine provinces of Cappadocia, Phrygia, Galatia, and Bithynia. August 1 – The Column of Phocas at Rome is dedicated in...