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... probably of Gaulish origin , but it is not of a nature to have been the name used by the Allobroges themselves . It may have been that by which they were called by their warlike neighbours the Helvetii , especially if they were Celtae ...
... probably of Gaulish origin , but it is not of a nature to have been the name used by the Allobroges themselves . It may have been that by which they were called by their warlike neighbours the Helvetii , especially if they were Celtae ...
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... probably nominative Taranu - s , genitive Taranous or Taranouos , and dative Taranoui , retaining possibly an old Aryan accentuation Taranóuos , Taranóui . It is a shortening of this latter that we probably have in Taranou , written ...
... probably nominative Taranu - s , genitive Taranous or Taranouos , and dative Taranoui , retaining possibly an old Aryan accentuation Taranóuos , Taranóui . It is a shortening of this latter that we probably have in Taranou , written ...
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... probably to a misprint , as the lettering is good and perfectly plain . It consists of one line close to the top edge of the block , and runs thus : - ΕΣΚΕΓΓΑΪΒΛΑΝΔΟΟΥΙΚΟΥΝΤΑΙ It probably means ' For Escenga daughter of Blandouicunos ...
... probably to a misprint , as the lettering is good and perfectly plain . It consists of one line close to the top edge of the block , and runs thus : - ΕΣΚΕΓΓΑΪΒΛΑΝΔΟΟΥΙΚΟΥΝΤΑΙ It probably means ' For Escenga daughter of Blandouicunos ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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