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aqui·tani·an lan·guage
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Aquitanian language
The Aquitanian language was the language of the ancient Aquitani, spoken on both sides of the western Pyrenees in ancient Aquitaine (approximately between the Pyrenees and the Garonne, in the region later known as Gascony) and in the areas south of the Pyrenees in the valleys of the Basque Country before the Roman conquest. It probably survived in Aquitania north of the Pyrenees until the Early Middle Ages. Archaeological, toponymical, and historical evidence shows that it was a language or group of languages that represent a precursor of the Basque language. The most important pieces of evidence are a series of votive and funerary texts in Latin, dated to the first three centuries AD, which contain about 400 personal names and 70 names of gods.
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Aquitanian language
The Aquitanian language was spoken on both sides of the western Pyrenees in ancient Aquitaine and in the areas south of the Pyrenees approximating the modern Basque country and Navarre before the Roman conquest. It probably survived in Aquitania until the Early Middle Ages. Archaeological, toponymical and historical evidence show that it was a Vasconic language or group of languages that represent a precursor of the Basque language. The most important of this is a series of votive and funerary texts in Latin which contain about 400 personal names and 70 names of gods.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of aquitanian language in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of aquitanian language in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- زبان aquitanianPersian
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