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    Celtic Britons (redirect from Britanni)
    The Britons (*Pritanī, Latin: Britanni), also known as Celtic Britons or Ancient Britons, were an indigenous Celtic people who inhabited Great Britain...
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  • century onwards. Its inscription reads: CIVES GALLI DE GALLIAE CONCORDES QUE BRITANNI Of which a free translation would be "The troops from Gaul dedicate this...
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    XX appear in Latin as arriving in "Britannia", the inhabitants being "Britanni", and on p30 "principes Britanniae" (i.e., "chiefs of Britannia") is translated...
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    classical writers referred to the Britons as Pretannoi (in Greek) or Britanni (in Latin). Strabo, writing in Roman times, distinguished between the Celts...
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    soldiers. The inscription reads: CIVES GALLI DE GALLIAE CONCORDES QUE BRITANNI A translation of this is "The troops from Gaul dedicate this statue to...
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  • despicabilisque etiam usque ad damnum innocentis ignaviae mancipia sua Britannis clam sollicitantibus abducta deplorat. incertum mihi est an sit certa...
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    Augustus, 48). Cambridge University Press, Storia del mondo antico, L'impero romano da Augusto agli Antonini, vol. VIII, Milano 1975, pag. 116. Tacitus, Germania...
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    travel records. It has in the past been conjectured that Tuesis was the Romano-British name for the River Spey, however historian Graham Robb has calculated...
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