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The Gallo-Brittonic languages, also known as the P-Celtic languages, are a subdivision of the Celtic languages of Ancient Gaul (both celtica and belgica) and Celtic Britain, which share certain features. Besides common linguistic innovations, speakers of these languages shared cultural features and history. The cultural aspects are commonality of art styles and worship of similar gods. 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.

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  • The Gallo-Brittonic languages, also known as the P-Celtic languages, are a subdivision of the Celtic languages of Ancient Gaul (both celtica and belgica) and Celtic Britain, which share certain features. Besides common linguistic innovations, speakers of these languages shared cultural features and history. The cultural aspects are commonality of art styles and worship of similar gods. 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. (en)
  • Rumpun bahasa Galia-Britonik, juga dikenal sebagai P-Kelt, adalah cabang dalam rumpun bahasa Kelt yang pernah dituturkan di Galia (kini Prancis dan Belgia modern) dan Britania Raya, digolongkan berdasarkan fitur tertentu. Selain inovasi linguistik, penutur bahasa ini berbagi fitur budaya dan sejarah yang mirip. Aspek budaya yang mirip adalah kesamaan gaya seni dan pemujaan terhadap dewa-dewa. sesaat sebelum era Britania Romawi juga serupa. Pada masa Iulius Caesar, suku menguasai daerah di kedua sisi pesisir Selat Inggris. (in)
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  • P-Celtic (en)
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  • Indo-European (en)
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  • Gallo-Brittonic (en)
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  • Gaul and Great Britain (en)
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  • The Gallo-Brittonic languages, also known as the P-Celtic languages, are a subdivision of the Celtic languages of Ancient Gaul (both celtica and belgica) and Celtic Britain, which share certain features. Besides common linguistic innovations, speakers of these languages shared cultural features and history. The cultural aspects are commonality of art styles and worship of similar gods. 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. (en)
  • Rumpun bahasa Galia-Britonik, juga dikenal sebagai P-Kelt, adalah cabang dalam rumpun bahasa Kelt yang pernah dituturkan di Galia (kini Prancis dan Belgia modern) dan Britania Raya, digolongkan berdasarkan fitur tertentu. Selain inovasi linguistik, penutur bahasa ini berbagi fitur budaya dan sejarah yang mirip. Aspek budaya yang mirip adalah kesamaan gaya seni dan pemujaan terhadap dewa-dewa. sesaat sebelum era Britania Romawi juga serupa. Pada masa Iulius Caesar, suku menguasai daerah di kedua sisi pesisir Selat Inggris. (in)
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  • Rumpun bahasa Galia-Britonik (in)
  • Gallo-Brittonic languages (en)
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