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Gabiī, ōrum, pl. m., an ancient town in Latium, east of Rome.

Galatia, ae, f., a province of Asia Minor settled by Gallic tribes in the third century B.C.

Galba, ae, m., Servius (Sulpīcius) Galba, Roman emperor 68-69 A.D.

Gālerius, ī, m., see Māximiānus.

Gallia, ae, f., the country of the Gauls; modern France and the territories on the west bank of the Rhine. The northern part of Italy was settled by Gauls, and was called Gallia Cisalpina; hence the pl. Galliae.

Galliēnus, ī, m. (P. Licinius Valeriānus Egnatius) Galliēnus, Roman emperor 260-268 A.D.

Gallus, ī, m., 1. C. (Cn.) Cornēlius Gallus, governor of Egypt under Augustus. 2. Gallus Hostīliānus, Roman emperor 251-253 A.D.

Gallus, a, um, adj., pertaining to Gaul; Gallī, ōrum, pl. m., the Gauls.