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* Translation in English: ''' The Belgae bravest of the Gauls '''
* Translation in English: ''' The Belgae bravest of the Gauls '''


Origin : This was the words of Julius Caesar commenting the fighting strength of the Belgian Tribes he encountered during the Gallican Wars.
Origin: This was the words of Julius Caesar commenting the fighting strength of the Belgian Tribes he encountered during the Gallican Wars.


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* [[No 350 (Belgian) Squadron, Royal Air Force]]
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BELGAE GALLORUM FORTISSIMI
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  • Language: Latin
  • Translation in English: The Belgae bravest of the Gauls

Origin: This was the words of Julius Caesar commenting the fighting strength of the Belgian Tribes he encountered during the Gallican Wars.

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