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  • {{Short description|Celtic tribes}} ...Celtic tribes - South.svg|thumb|300px|The main Iron Age tribes in Southern Britain]] ...
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  • {{short description|People of ancient Britain}} [[File:Britain.north.peoples.Ptolemy.jpg|frameless|right|180px]] ...
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  • [[File:Britain.north.peoples.Ptolemy.jpg|frameless|right|180px]] ...that he called 'Devana', their territory was along the northeastern coast of Scotland and is known to have included [[Buchan]] Ness, as Ptolemy refers t ...
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  • [[File:Britain.north.peoples.Ptolemy.jpg|frameless|right|180px]] ...ple of ancient [[Great Britain|Britain]], known only from a single mention of them by the [[geographer]] [[Ptolemy]] c. 150 AD. He recorded that their to ...
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  • ...oday, but the idea of some connection between the British and Irish tribes of similar names remains.<ref>J.T. Koch, ''Celtic Culture: a historical encycl ...Erris, North West Mayo, Ireland |url=http://visiterris.ie/about-3/history-of-erris/ |access-date=2024-05-04 |language=en-US}}</ref> and the nearby Mag D ...
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  • {{Short description|Celtic people of Iron Age Britain}} [[File:Scotland.south.Ptolemy.map.jpg|right|280px|Peoples of northern Britain according to [[Ptolemy]]'s 2nd-century ''[[Ptolemy's Geography|Geography]]' ...
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  • {{Short description|Celtic tribe in Great Britain}} [[File:Wales.pre-Roman.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Tribes of Wales at the time of the Roman invasion. The modern Anglo-Welsh border is also shown, for refere ...
    7 KB (949 words) - 10:06, 28 June 2025
  • {{Short description|Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain}} {{Infobox Celts of England ...
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  • {{short description|Battle between British tribes and Roman invaders (43 AD)}} {{for|the battle of the [[Second Anglo-Dutch War]]|Raid on the Medway}} ...
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  • [[Image:Wales.pre-Roman.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Tribes of Wales at the time of the Roman invasion. The modern Anglo-Welsh border is also shown, for refere ...Dyfed]], the modern area and county of [[Dyfed]] and the distinct dialect of Welsh spoken in modern south-west Wales, [[Dyfedeg]]. ...
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  • ...man calendar]]. At the time, it was known as the '''Year of the Consulship of Crassus and Pompey''' (or, less frequently, '''year 699 ''[[Ab urbe condita ...theatre in [[Rome]] is built. Built of stone on the [[Campus Martius|Field of Mars]], it included a temple to [[Venus (mythology)|Venus Victorious]], a p ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient people of Bithynia}} ...ithynia]]. According to [[Strabo]] they were one of the many [[Thracian]] tribes that had crossed from Europe into Asia,<ref>[[Strabo]], [http://data.perseu ...
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  • ...le:Britain.north.peoples.Ptolemy.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Peoples of Northern Britain according to Ptolemy's map]] ...rapher]] [[Ptolemy]] c. 150. ''Epidion'' has been identified as the island of [[Islay]] in modern [[Argyll]].<ref>Watson (1926) p. 37</ref> Ptolemy does ...
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  • {{short description|Roman usurper who was proclaimed emperor in 406 in Roman Britain}} | title =[[Roman usurper|Usurper]] of the [[Western Roman Empire]] ...
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  • {{Short description|3rd-century Roman province in Britain}} ...ritannia Inferior (Map of the Gallic Empire, 260 AD) Cropped.jpg|thumb|Map of Britannia Inferior in 260 AD]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient Italian culture}} ...'[[Ab urbe condita libri (Livy)|Ab urbe condita]]'', [[s:From the Founding of the City/Book 1#28|1:28–30]]</ref> ...
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  • ...ro]]. He later crushed the rebellion of [[Julius Civilis]] and returned to Britain as its governor. ...of Petillius Rufus by a woman named Caesia, who may have been the daughter of a Caesius Cerialis, therefore Caesius Nasica would not have been his brothe ...
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  • ...ndar]]. At the time, it was known in Rome as the '''Year of the Consulship of Paternus and Egnatius''' (or, less frequently, the '''year 1021 ''[[Ab urbe * [[September]] &ndash; [[Battle of Naissus]]: Emperor [[Gallienus]], aided by [[Aurelian]], defeats a [[Goths| ...
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  • ...ort description|1st century Roman statesman, general and governor of Roman Britain}} ...torius 01.JPG|thumb|Publius Ostorius Scapula, modern statue on the terrace of the [[Roman Baths (Bath)]]]] ...
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  • ...tes]]) who invaded [[Great Britain|Britain]] after the withdrawal of the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]]. ...l= https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sassenach |title= Definition of SASSENACH |publisher= [[Merriam-Webster|Merriam-Webster, Inc.]] |access-dat ...
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