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| has gloss | eng: Gallo-Brittonic is a term used to describe the common aspects between Celtic Gaul and Celtic Britain. These include linguistic and other cultural features, as well as history. The cultural aspects are commonality of art styles and worship of similar gods. The coinage just prior to the British Roman period was also similar. In Julius Caesar's time the Atrebates held land on both sides of the English Channel. |
| lexicalization | eng: Gallo-Brittonic |
| instance of | language/cel |
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