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[edit] ..."they are not to be confused"
...but of course a duffer like me does get confused. Bill, is it possible that Romans familiar with the Cispadine Celts of Vettona in Umbria, applied the name to these farflung Celts when they encountered them in deepest Iberia? If this is unlikely, could you expand the text a bit for folks like me? I mean, why are these two groups not to be confused? (You see the primitive level of my understanding.) --Wetman 5 July 2005 20:10 (UTC)