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[3] comata Gallia: i.e. Gallia transalpina, so called from the barbarian custom there prevailing of men wearing long hair; cf. Diod. 5.28; Cic. Phil. 8.9.27Galliam togatam remitto, comatam postulo” ; Plin. NH 4.105 Gallia omnis comata uno nomine appellataSuet. Iul. 22initio quidem Galliam cisalpinamaccepitmoxcomatam quoque.


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