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*'''Gallic cry:''' a Gallic war cry, barbarian incursions from north of Rome.
 
*'''Gallic cry:''' a Gallic war cry, barbarian incursions from north of Rome.
 
*'''Gaul:''' name for ancient France.  The Gauls, like the Irish are Celtic peoples.
 
*'''Gaul:''' name for ancient France.  The Gauls, like the Irish are Celtic peoples.
*'''Gaulic crisis:''' (AD 235- 284) Crisis in Roman Empire when various pressures resulted in civil wars, peasant rebellions, "revolutions" of the "colliderescape."  See "Lucan" coming up.
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*'''Gaulic crisis:''' (AD 235- 284) Crisis in Roman Empire when various pressures resulted in civil wars, peasant rebellions, "revolutions" of the "collideorscape."  See "Lucan," three words from now.

Latest revision as of 14:08, 19 January 2020

  • Gallic cry: a Gallic war cry, barbarian incursions from north of Rome.
  • Gaul: name for ancient France. The Gauls, like the Irish are Celtic peoples.
  • Gaulic crisis: (AD 235- 284) Crisis in Roman Empire when various pressures resulted in civil wars, peasant rebellions, "revolutions" of the "collideorscape." See "Lucan," three words from now.