Gallaeci
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Gallaeci
Summary
Gallaeci is a historical ethnic group[1]. Gallaeci draws 278 Wikipedia views per month (historical_ethnic_group category, ranking #74 of 383).[2]
Key Facts
- Gallaeci is in the country of Ancient Rome[3].
- Gallaeci's image is recorded as Iberia 300BC-es.svg[4].
- Gallaeci's image is recorded as Ibèria el 300 aC.svg[5].
- Gallaeci's instance of is recorded as historical ethnic group[6].
- Gallaecia is named after Gallaeci[7].
- Gallaeci's part of is recorded as Ancient Celts[8].
- Gallaeci's part of is recorded as Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula[9].
- Gallaeci's part of is recorded as Hispanic peoples[10].
- Gallaeci's part of is recorded as Lusitanians[11].
- Gallaeci's Commons category is recorded as Gallaeci[12].
- Gallaeci's language of work or name is recorded as Gallaecian[13].
- Gallaeci's said to be the same as is recorded as Galaicos[14].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Albiones[15].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Arroni[16].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Artabri[17].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Capori[18].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Cibarci[19].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Cileni[20].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Lemavi[21].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Nerii[22].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Celtici Praestamarici[23].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Seurri[24].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Q97216196[25].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Bracari[26].
- Gallaeci's has part is recorded as Galaicos[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Gallaeci include Gallaecia[28], a Roman province[29], in Ancient Rome[30], founded in 0298[31].
Why It Matters
Gallaeci draws 278 Wikipedia views per month (historical_ethnic_group category, ranking #74 of 383).[2] Gallaeci has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] Gallaeci is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]
Entities named for Gallaeci include Gallaecia[28], a Roman province[29], in Ancient Rome[30], founded in 0298[31].