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Summary Of: Gallaecia

Rich Gallaecia sent its youths... credited Gallaecia as the point from which the Celts sailed to conquer... For Rome Gallaecia was a region formed exclusively by two... since Gallaecia was the most populous and important zone within the province... bishops of Gallaecia attended the Council of Frankfurt in 794...

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