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==Kelti u Hrvatskoj==
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*''Boii'' ([[Boji]]) <ref>A. Mocsy and S. Frere, ''Pannonia and Upper Moesia. A History of the Middle Danube Provinces of the Roman Empire.'' p. 14.</ref>
*''Arabiates'' ([[Arabijati]]) <ref>Andrea Faber, ''Körpergräber des 1.-3. Jahrhunderts in der römischen Welt: internationales Kolloquium'', Frankfurt am Main, 19.-20. November 2004, ISBN 3882705019, p. 144.</ref>
*''Cornacates'' ([[Kornakati]])<ref>Velika Dautova-Ruševljan and Miroslav Vujović, ''Rimska vojska u Sremu'', 2006, p. 131: "extended as far as Ruma whence continued the territory of another community named after the Celtic tribe of Cornacates"</ref>
*''Belgites'' ([[Belgiti]]) <ref>Géza Alföldy, ''Noricum'', Tome 3 of ''History of the Provinces of the Roman Empire'', 1974, p. 69.</ref>
*''Tricornenses'' ([[Trikornenzi]]) <ref>Alan Bowman, Edward Champlin, and Andrew Lintott, ''The Cambridge Ancient History'', ''Vol. 10'': ''The Augustan Empire, 43 BC-AD 69'', 1996, p. 580: "... 580 I3h. DANUBIAN AND BALKAN PROVINCES Tricornenses of Tricornium (Ritopek) replaced the Celegeri, the Picensii of Pincum ..."</ref>
*''Serretes'' ([[Sereti]]) <ref>Dubravka Balen-Letunič, ''40 godina arheoloških istraživanja u sjeverozapadnoj Hrvatskoj'', 1986, p. 52: "and the Celtic Serretes"</ref>
*''Hercuniates'' ([[Herkunijati]]) <ref>John T. Koch, ''Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia'', ISBN 1851094407, 2006, p. 907.</ref>
*''Latobici'' ([[Latobici]]) <ref name="Latobici and Varciani">J. J. Wilkes, ''The Illyrians'', 1992, ISBN 0631198075, p. 81: "In Roman Pannonia the Latobici and Varciani who dwelt east of the Venetic Catari in the upper Sava valley were Celtic but the Colapiani of ..."</ref>
*''Scordisci'' ([[Skordisci]]) <ref>J. J. Wilkes, ''The Illyrians'', 1992, ISBN 0631198075, p. 140: "... Autariatae at the expense of the Triballi until, as Strabo remarks, they in their turn were overcome by the Celtic Scordisci in the early third century"</ref>
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*''Cele(n)geri'' <ref>J. J. Wilkes, ''The Illyrians'', 1992, ISBN 0631198075, p. 217.</ref>
*''Varciani'' ([[Varcijani]]) <ref name="Latobici and Varciani"/>
*''Posenoi'' ([[Poseni]]) <ref>J. J. Wilkes, ''Dalmatia'', Tome 2 of ''History of the Provinces of the Roman Empire'', 1969, pp. 154 and 482.</ref>
*''Japodes'' (Japodi) <ref>Charles Anthon, ''A Classical Dictionary: Containing The Principal Proper Names Mentioned In Ancient Authors'', Part One, 2005, p. 539: "... Tor, " elevated," " a mountain. (Strabo, 293)"; "the Iapodes (Strabo, 313), a Gallo-Illyrian race occupying the valleys of ..."</ref><ref>J. J. Wilkes, ''The Illyrians'', 1992, ISBN 0631198075, p. 79: "along with the evidence of name formulae, a Venetic element among the Japodes. A group of names identified by Alföldy as of Celtic origin: Ammida, Andes, Iaritus, Matera, Maxa,"</ref> -
== Literatura ==
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