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1. Gauls/Celts and contact w/ ancient Greeks:
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- Date: Oct 14, 2004 - 15:03 Greetings: Ive found an interesting link regarding the pre-Roman history of Gauls/Gaels/Celts/Gasetae/Galacian and the(obscure/forgotten) interphase between them the ancient Greek City states. ...
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2. Re: Roman Sanctuaries in Gauls
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- > > Would you have ever heard about other places of worship to Dionysus in Gauls ? > > Or would you have any idea that could make me advance somehow ? > > Many thanks > > > > Gregoire .
- Roman Sanctuaries in Gauls, Gregoire van Havre .
- Re: Roman Sanctuaries in Gauls, Anne .
- Re: Roman Sanctuaries in Gauls, Neville Lindsay .
- Re: Roman Sanctuaries in Gauls, brotherbull .
3. Hotel Great Britain Gauls
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4. KennethHunt.com blog Entry - 05/23/2002: "Thuggish Cartoon Gauls Rampage In Internet's Bunghole"
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- 05/23/2002 Entry: "Thuggish Cartoon Gauls Rampage In Internet's Bunghole" .
- Thuggish Cartoon Gauls Rampage In Internet's BungholeI read this story from Don Marti in the latest issue of .
5. Mnemosyne MIA : ICONCLASS 32B2(GAULS) extinct, 'historical' peoples (
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- Hercules pulls forth captive Gauls with chains attached to his tongue. ...
- Hercules pulls forth captive Gauls with chains attached to his tongue. ...
- Hercules pulls forth captive Gauls with chains attached to his tongue; the skinned Nemean. ...
- Marcus Furius Camillus kills the king of the Gauls outside Rome. ...
- The rebuilding of Rome after the sack by the Gauls .
- Conquest of Rome by the Gauls .
- The occupation of Rome by the Gauls and C. ...
6. ¬d¸ß: Gauls - ½u¤W^º~¦r¨å (English-Chinese Dictionary)
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- ³Ìªñ¤QÓ¬d¸ßªº³æ¦r¬°: single, liquidus, Contributing, node, comfit, possessive, rows, name, Spencer, sis ¨S¦³µo²{Ãö©ó Gauls ªº¸ê®Æ.
7. Gaul : Gauls
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- Gaul : Gauls.
- com/ga/Gauls. html' title='Gaul : Gauls article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Gaul : Gauls</a>.
- com/ga/Gauls. html' title='Gaul : Gauls article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Gaul : Gauls</a> <br> article at <a href='http://www. ...
- Gaul : Gauls.
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- The Gauls sacked Rome circa 390 BC, destroying all Roman historical records to that point. ...
- The capital of the Gauls was Lyon (Lugdunum). ...
- It uses material from the wikipedia article Gaul : Gauls. ...
8. about Gauls (Galli)
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- Rome Athens Egypt Babylon Celtia Germania MachuPicchu AncientWorlds > Rome > Aedes Divi Iulii: Julius Caesar and His Times > The Gallic Wars to the Rubicon > De Bello Gallico > about Gauls (Galli) Register | Login -- News 5607 Romans 61 Roman Groups Libraries 48632 Board Msgs Chat - People Online Site Map Aedes Divi Iulii: Julius Caesar and His Times For discussion of the life of Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, and Rome in his time. ... more ~ Add a Message ~ NEXT: The Oppidum (and Battle) of Bibracte - (* Heraklia Aelius, - posted: Sep 15, 2003 - 15:13 ) Message: about Gauls (Galli) Author: * Velthur Valerius - 186 Posts Date: Feb 10, 2003 - 02:47 .
9. Dust in the Light - 08/29/2002: "Le Pays Pompeux (or the Gall of the Gauls)"
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- Le Pays Pompeux (or the Gall of the Gauls).
- But this quote from a story in the New York Times about a "change in tone" in France's position with respect to the United States seems a bit unrealistic about the importance of the Gauls:.
10. The Gauls Attack Rome (387 b
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- 3821 The Gauls Attack Rome (387 b. ...
- The Gauls advance to Rome (5. ...
- The Gauls for their part were almost dumb with astonishment at so sudden and extraordinary a victory. ...
- As the Gauls were refreshed by a night's rest after a battle which had at no point been seriously contested, and as they were not now taking the City by assault or storm, their entrance the next day was not marked by any signs of excitement or anger. ...
- Now-whether it was that the Gauls were not all animated by a passion for the destruction of the City, or whether their chiefs had decided on the one hand to present the spectacle of a few fires as a means of intimidating the besieged into surrender from a desire to save their homes, and on the other, by abstaining from a universal conflagration, hold what remained of the City as a pledge by which to weaken their enemies' determination-certain it is that the fires were far from being so indiscriminate or so extensive as might be expected on the first day of a captured city. ...
- Gauls Attack the Citadel (5. ...
- For some days the Gauls had been making useless war merely upon the houses of the City. ... About midway up the hill the Gauls halted; then from the higher ground, which of itself almost hurled them against the enemy, the Romans charged, and routed the Gauls with such loss and overthrow that they never again attempted that mode of fighting either with detachments or in full strength. ... So the Gauls decided to divide their forces; one division was to invest the Citadel, the other to forage amongst the neighbouring States so that they could supply corn to those who were keeping up the investment. ...
- Some Gauls to Ardea: Rome’s Camillus Eager.
- It was Fortune herself who led the Gauls after they left the City to Ardea, that they might have some experience of Roman courage. ...
- Camillus Attacks Gauls at Ardea (5. ...
- After marching no great distance from the city they came upon the camp of the Gauls, unprotected, as he had said, and carelessly open on every side. They raised a tremendous shout and rushed in; there was no battle, it was everywhere sheer massacre; the Gauls, defenceless and dissolved in sleep, were butchered as they lay. ...
- ROME: Gauls Continue Siege (5. ...
- During these days there was little going on in Rome; the investment was maintained for the most part with great slackness; both sides were keeping quiet, the Gauls being mainly intent on preventing any of the enemy from slipping through their lines. ... Either the Gauls were stupefied at his extraordinary boldness, or else they were restrained by religious feelings, for as a nation they are by no means inattentive to the claims of religion. ...
11. War with the Gauls
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- An ancient prediction, found in the Sibylline Books, declared that a portion of Roman territory must needs be occupied by Gauls. Hoping sufficiently to fulfill the prophecy and satisfy fate, the Roman Senate caused two Gauls to be buried alive in one of the public squares of the capital. ...
12. Crossmap Library| International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Gauls
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- Text Resouces > Encyclopedias > International Standard Bible Encyclopedia> G > Gauls.
- Gauls .
- The emigration of the Gauls from Europe and their settlement in the central region of the peninsula of Asia Minor are somewhat obscure subjects, but the ancient authorities leave no doubt of the main facts. In 1 Macc 8:2 it is difficult to say whether Judas Maccabeus is referring to the Gauls of Europe or the Gauls of Asia Minor. ... Mommsen argues that the reference is to the Gauls in the North of Italy, from the circumstance that they are mentioned as being under tribute to the Romans, and also from their mention in connection with Spain. ... In 2 Maccabees 8:20 the reference is without doubt to the Asiatic Gauls or Galatians, as they are more commonly called. ...
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