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... suppose it to have been regarded as beginning with Cantlos , that is May . This equa- tion would require one to suppose the spelling with ae to be due to Latin influence . 7. CANTLOS ( May ) . The name occurs so in the headings of the ...
... suppose it to have been regarded as beginning with Cantlos , that is May . This equa- tion would require one to suppose the spelling with ae to be due to Latin influence . 7. CANTLOS ( May ) . The name occurs so in the headings of the ...
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... suppose the name of the goddess to be the Greek word alwvia borrowed and modified in Gaulish into Aiunia . This would require one to suppose that some of the Greeks with whom the Gauls had come in contact had a goddess called the ...
... suppose the name of the goddess to be the Greek word alwvia borrowed and modified in Gaulish into Aiunia . This would require one to suppose that some of the Greeks with whom the Gauls had come in contact had a goddess called the ...
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... suppose the inscription to be Celtic . xii . MALAUCENE . An inscribed stone found at Beaumont , near Vaison , was taken to his house by an antiquary named M. de St. - Bonnet , and finally removed to his home at Malaucène , where it and ...
... suppose the inscription to be Celtic . xii . MALAUCENE . An inscribed stone found at Beaumont , near Vaison , was taken to his house by an antiquary named M. de St. - Bonnet , and finally removed to his home at Malaucène , where it and ...
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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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