- 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...