Celtic inhabitants of a large part of Europe called Gaul, before the Roman domination.
1 You are honest and blunt and beautiful, and you are the Gallic people .
2 Sandalia had been loved, and the Gallic people would rise under Javier's banner.
3 It will call the Gallic people to arms, Javier, and where Gallin rides, so, too, does Essandia.
4 She's of the Gallic people .
5 Aidouoi), a Gallic people of Gallia Lugdunensis, who inhabited the country between the Arar (Saone) and Liger (Loire).
6 Meroveus, or Meroveg, the leader of the Franks in this great achievement, once the terror of the Gallic people , was now their deliverer.
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