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Originally Posted by stillalive
Wrong again Fennica.
The greater part of the Celts moved to England.
only a few stayed in what is now the Bretagne.
A lot of the Aquitanians moved to Spain and the Belgians live in Belgium now, not in France.
Those who did stay in France are the Franks, a formerly german tribe.
( came with Charlemagne around 770 ad )
Original French read Caesar .
de bello gallico
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam, qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra galli impelluntur.
So the "Gauls" are not five, but merely one tribe in France, the Celts.
And even they came in from the east and are thus not really french.
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This is not the place for historical bash, but just to make you see for yourself:
Gallialaiset – Wikipedia
-Took me 4 seconds.
Gauls were celts, celts were huge kinship.