Gaesati: Difference between revisions

1 byte removed ,  10 September 2022
m
Text replacement - "(==Translations==)(?s)(\n)(.*)($)" to "{{trml |trtx=$3 }} "
(Created page with "==Wikipedia EN== The Gaesatae or Gaesati (Greek Γαισάται) were a group of Gallic mercenary warriors who lived in the Alps near the river Rhône...")
 
m (Text replacement - "(==Translations==)(?s)(\n)(.*)($)" to "{{trml |trtx=$3 }} ")
Line 7: Line 7:


It is cognate with Old Irish gaiscedach ('champion, armed person'), from gaisced ('weapons'), itself from gáe ('spear, javelin'). The Gaesatae have been compared with the medieval Irish fianna, who were small war-bands of landless young men operating independently of any kingdom.
It is cognate with Old Irish gaiscedach ('champion, armed person'), from gaisced ('weapons'), itself from gáe ('spear, javelin'). The Gaesatae have been compared with the medieval Irish fianna, who were small war-bands of landless young men operating independently of any kingdom.
==Translations==
{{trml
ca: Gesats; de: Gaesati; en: Gaesatae; fi: Gaesatae; fr: Gésates; hu: Gaesatusok; it: Gesati; ja: ガエサタエ; ko: 가이사타이; lt: Gesatai; pt: Gesetas; sh: Gesati
|trtx=ca: Gesats; de: Gaesati; en: Gaesatae; fi: Gaesatae; fr: Gésates; hu: Gaesatusok; it: Gesati; ja: ガエサタエ; ko: 가이사타이; lt: Gesatai; pt: Gesetas; sh: Gesati
}}