In Italy:
- other latin speakers and faliscians
- the oscoumbran languages speaking Italics: they are devided in many tribes: Volscians, Pelignans, Picenians, Sannites, Oscians, Umbrians, Siculians
- Greeks (they were in southern Italy also)
- Etruscans
- some Celtic tribes
- old veneticians
- retians
- Ligureans and so on
Outside Italy:
- Gauls or Celts devided in many tribes: Belgians, Sequanians, Boians, Senonians, Elvetians, Britan(ian)s and many other (Northern Italy, today France, Belgium, most of Spain and Portugal)
- Iberians (SE Spain)
- some Teutonic tribes
- Dacians (today Romany)
But there is some wordplay or joke behind your question?
2006-11-13 10:34:23
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answered by ? 7
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In Britain, the Iceni, Brigantes and Trinovantes.
2006-11-12 06:22:20
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answered by skaters mam 3
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Belgae, Gauls, visigoths
2006-11-12 02:57:30
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answered by brainstorm 7
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iceni - boadicea or boudicca was it's famous female leader- there's a statue to her on Westminster Bridge in London.
2006-11-12 05:23:16
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answered by BobbyBoy 2
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gauls, goths... um there are more but im not really sure, i just no them from asterix! lol
2006-11-12 03:09:19
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answered by just_a_metaphor 2
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