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Sanskrit Root of Italian Resort, Senigallia

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The modern Adriatic resort town of Senigallia, Italy was founded by

the Romans in 283 BC. After decimating the Celtic/Gallic Tribe that

previously lived there, they founded a Military colony called SENA

GALLICA. Today the name has become Senigallia or Sinigaglia.

 

SENA is Sanskrit for Army or Military,thus the Roman's use of the

word Sena for the name of their new Military colony. Also the word

SENATOR is directly related to the Sanskrit word Sen(a)-Natha or Army

Leader/Commander.

 

The Celtic called their Kings RIX which directly correlates to the

Sanskrit word RAJ.

Vrin

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