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  • The cheese has a long history that is sometimes traced back to the [[Celt]]o-[[Ligures|Ligurian]] farmers of the [[Lange|Alta Langa]]: the virtues of
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  • Aosta was settled in proto-historic times and later became a [[Celt]]-[[Ligurian]] city of the [[Salassi]]. [[August]] captured it in [[20 BC]]
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  • The northern regions of Italy show a strong [[Celt]]ic influence in their culture, which has largely disappeared during the [[
    11 KB (1,610 words) - 08:51, 15 June 2009
  • The northern regions of Italy show a strong [[Celt]]ic influence in their culture, which has largely disappeared during the [[
    11 KB (1,708 words) - 10:15, 27 April 2010
  • Originally a [[Celt]]ic city, Trento was later conquered by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] in the
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  • ...g; later, starting from the 5th century BCE, the area was invaded by the [[Celt]] (Gaul) tribes. This people founded several cities (including Milan) and e
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  • ...nance and consolidations led by pre-classical [[Sparta]] and [[Athens]]. [[Celt]]ic chariots introduced an [[iron]] rim around the wheel in the [[1st mille
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  • ...''Vada Sabatia'', near modern [[Savona]]. Different from other Ligures and Celt settlements of the area, it was allied to Rome through a ''foedus aequum''
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  • ...e]] for Italy and especially its [[flag of Italy|flag]], and claims of a [[Celt|Celtic]] [[Cultural heritage|heritage]].
    38 KB (5,172 words) - 10:36, 2 March 2009