Galli
group · 2 works · 2 mentions · 5 anchored passages
French · the Galli · the emasculate
in the texts
The Freedom of the Seas (Mare Liberum)
The French, cited as a nation that resisted Portuguese claims of exclusive access and as residents in the Indies.
At restiterunt Galli et Angli, aliique.
Galli etiam et Angli non clanculum, sed via aperta eo perruperunt.
Quia autem relatum est mihi commorari in istis partibus externos multos variarum nationum, Italos, Gallos, Germanos, Belgas, quorum pars maior, quantum intelligimus, eo venit per Persida et Turcarum imperium, non per hoc regnum, adversus quos si ex huius Edicti praescripto ac rigore procedatur, posse inde nonnullas difficultates sequi, si illi ad Mauros inimicos perfugiant, vicinisque munitionum m …
De Rerum Natura
Priests of the Magna Mater cult who ritually castrate themselves, described marching in procession with cymbals, horns, and knives.
The Galli come:
they bear before them knives,
The Galli, the emasculate, since thus