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TEUTONA member of an ancient Germanic people from Jutland who migrated to Gaul in the 2nd Century B.C. (6)
ROMEFirst city to reach a population of one million people, in the second century B.C.
MIAMISIndians who migrated to Indiana
GOTHMember of an East Germanic people from Scandinavia who settled south of the Baltic early in the first millennium A.D. (4)
FRANKMember of the Germanic peoples who conquered Gaul in the 6th Century and gave their name to a new country (5)
GALLICPertaining to Gaul
ANGULARThat Gaul in the navy is bony and lean!
TIVOLIHadrian's Villa, built in the 2nd century CE at this Italian city, is considered the epitome in architecture of the opulence and elegance of the Roman world. The villa, also known as Villa Adriana, wa
APACHEAn indigenous American people who migrated from Canada to the southwestern US over 1000 years ago (6
ATTILAKing of the Huns who invaded Gaul in 451 A.D. (6)
RUNESThe characters of an ancient Germanic alphabet, in use, especially in Scandinavia, from the 3rd Century to the Middle Ages (5)
KALMUCKA member of a Mongoloid people of Buddhist tradition who migrated from N.E. China in the 17th century (7)
ALMAGESTA work on astronomy, compiled by Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD, containing a description of the geocentric system of the universe and a star catalogue
FRANKSAncient Germanic people
SAGITTAFrom the Latin meaning "arrow" and listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd century, one of the constellations i
ANGLEName one of the W Germanic people that migrated to Britain in the fifth century AD (5)
ESSENESMembers of the ancient Jewish sect, flourishing in Palestine from the second century BC to the first century AD (7)
TEUTONICRelating to an ancient Germanic people, or to the Germans and Scandinavians today (8)
VOORTREKKEROne of the original Afrikaner settlers who migrated from the Cape Colony in the 1830's (11)
TEUTONSMembers of an ancient Germanic people