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Aulerci

The Aulerci were a group of Gallic peoples inhabiting regions of Gaul during the Iron Age and the Roman period.

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Aulerci

Nodes30
Edges29
Triples6
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.066667
Components1

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Aulerci

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Aulerci → MIr, OBret, Old Irish, Pierre-Yves Lambert, The Gaulish, Welsh/Breton

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group period gallic gaul cenomani eburovices diablintes brannovices lerg according peoples inhabiting regions iron age roman divided powerful name history

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Aulercirelated to NameThe Gaulish0.60section
Aulercirelated to NameMIr0.60section
Aulercirelated to NameOBret0.60section
Aulercirelated to NamePierre-Yves Lambert0.60section
Aulercirelated to NameOld Irish0.60section
Aulercirelated to NameWelsh/Breton0.60section

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