Gallograeci

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Gallograeci were Celtic peoples who settled in central Anatolia (in what became known as Galatia) and became culturally influenced by the Greeks during the Hellenistic period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic people
ancient people
ethno-cultural group
alternativeName Gallic Greeks NERFINISHED
Gaulish Greeks NERFINISHED
areaCorrespondsTo modern central Turkey
culturalInfluence Greek culture
Hellenistic culture
culturalRegion Galatia NERFINISHED
culturalTrait retention of Celtic traditions under Greek influence
describedAs Celtic settlers in Anatolia influenced by Greek culture
ethnicOrigin Celtic
Gallic
geopoliticalRole powerful tribal group in central Anatolia
historicalOutcome gradual integration into the Roman Empire
historicalRegion interior of Asia Minor
interactedWith Hellenistic Greek cities
Pergamon NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
Seleucid Empire NERFINISHED
knownFor fusion of Celtic and Greek cultural elements
military service as mercenaries in Hellenistic kingdoms
languageFamily Celtic languages
locatedIn Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor
Galatia NERFINISHED
central Anatolia
mentionedIn ancient Greek sources
ancient Roman sources
militaryRole mercenaries in Hellenistic armies
nameEtymology Latin term combining "Galli" and "Graeci" NERFINISHED
partOf Galatian tribes NERFINISHED
politicalContext Hellenistic Anatolia NERFINISHED
post-Alexandrian successor kingdoms
process Hellenization
regionBecame Roman province of Galatia
relatedTo Celts NERFINISHED
Galatians NERFINISHED
Gauls NERFINISHED
religion Celtic polytheism
socialOrganization tribal society
timePeriod 1st century BCE
2nd century BCE
3rd century BCE
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED

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Galatians alsoCalled Gallograeci