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Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381, Y3140 > FGC12378, Y3142
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Quote:LINGONES: A tribe of Cisalpine Gauls, without doubt a colony or offset of the more powerful Transalpine tribe of the same name, who, according to Livy, migrated into Italy together with the Boii, and settled with them in the plains between the Apennines and the Padus. We learn from Polybius, that they dwelt between the Boii and the Senones, apparently occupying the country about Bononia and as far eastward as the river Utis (Montone), which was the northern limit of the Senones. (Liv. 5.35; Pol. 2.17.) They seem to have been in later times so closely associated with the Boii as to be commonly considered as one nation ; hence we do not meet with any separate mention of their name in history, nor are they noticed by the geographers.
https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/tex...nes-geo02u

Quote: In Roman Britain, at least three named cohorts of Lingones, probably subscripted from among the Lingones who had remained in the area of Langres and Dijon are attested in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, from dedicatory inscriptions and stamped tiles. The 1st cohort of Lingones (part-mounted) is attested at Bremenium, the Roman fort at High Rochester in north Northumberland,[14] the 2nd cohort of Lingones is attested at Ilkley Roman Fort by their Prefect,[15] and the fourth cohort built part of Hadrian's Wall near Carlisle.

Just trying to find a way to tie together our Italian and British FGC12378>FGC47869>FGC12401>FGC47875 members.  Our brother branch FGC12401>FTD16929 appears to have representation in Britain and Switzerland.  The Lingones probably passed through Switzerland on their way to Northern Italy.
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50% English, 15% Welsh, 15% Scot/Ulster Scot, 5% Irish, 10% German, 2% Scandi, 2% French & Dutch), 1% India
Ancient ~40% Anglo-Saxon, ~40% Briton/Insular Celt, ~15% German, 4% Other Euro
600 AD: 55% Anglo-Saxon (CNE), 45% Pre-Anglo-Saxon Briton (WBI)
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RE: Z49>Z142>Z150>FGC12381, Y3140 > FGC12378, Y3142 - by Mitchell-Atkins - 04-30-2024, 01:36 AM

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