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Gallia

[ US /ˈɡæɫjə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ancient region of western Europe that included what is now northern Italy and France and Belgium and part of Germany and the Netherlands

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  • Inueniens tandem quod longo qu鎠ierat labore, in Italiam et Galliam est reuersus vbi ob insignem eruditionem, Carolo Caluo, et postea Ludouico Balbo acceptus, Dionysij Areopagit� libros de coelesti Hierarchia, ex The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Milan chief Adriano Galliani was overjoyed to re - sign Shevchenko.
  • After the queens came off on move 40, Korchnoi was left with 6 pawns to Galliamova's knight and 2 soldiers.
  • I will be answerable that this galliard meant but some The Fair Maid of Perth
  • “I think,” replied Morton, “that if the young galliard resemble a certain ancient friend of ours, as much in the craft of his disposition as he does in eye and in brow, there may be a wide difference betwixt what he means and what he speaks.” The Abbot
  • The Silures were the more earnestlie set against the Romans, by occasion of words which the emperor Claudius had vttered in their disfauour, as thus: that euen as the Sicambres were destroied and remooued into Gallia, so likewise must the Silures be dealt with, and the whole nation of them extinguished. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
  • What do I do if I see in a footnote that the original Latin is in glyconic strophes or galliambics?
  • An omnivorous troubadour, he roves from Manchester libraries to Colombian villages to salvage musical traditions – with recordings that move from Berber beats to the raptures of a raga, from the thrilling stillness of an Armenian lament to the sprightliness of an Elizabethan galliard. In praise of … Jordi Savall | Editorial
  • Absolutely stunning in blue lacy curvacious John Galliano. Bonnie Fuller: Oscar Gowns: The Best, The Worst & The What Were They Thinking? An Insta-Review!
  • Why, that the density of Gallia is just about double the density of the earth, which we know is only five kilogrammes to a cubic decimeter. Off on a Comet
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