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I want to enter an article. It's documented by the exhibit on the early history of Milan in the Civic Museum of Milan, Corsa Magenta 15, Milan Italy. My article is tiltled 'Goldsecchians'. Sincerely, Thinkcloud13 see article below

Golasecchians, also called Goldsecchians, were people of Celtic origins, who in the 5th Century BC inhabited the area around current Milan Italy. Milan's ancient name was Mediolanum; meaning place in the center. This area, before it was governed by Rome became the political-religious center of the Insubrian confederation of peoples settling between three major rivers in northern Italy:the Po River, the Ticino River and the Serio River. During the last decade of the 3rd Century B.C. the Insubrians clashed with the Romans, who were expanding to Northern Italy. The Romans occupied Mediolanum in 222 B.C. During the 2nd Punic War when the Insubrians were allies of Hannibal, hostilities in the area continued until the end of the following decade. Then equal treaties of alliance were formulated, and Inubrians were given a certain autonomy until the Lex Pompeia, (Law of Pompey), granting the lus Latci, (Latin Law) to the peoples living beyond the Po River, which included a partial citizenship. In 49 BC the Lex Julia, (Law of Julius) was established and Mediolanum became a city of Roman citizens with full civic and political rights.

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ϢereSpielChequers 14:25, 13 March 2012 (UTC) below this article on Golasecchians are the references: Civic Museum of Milan and Sforza Castle Museum, Milan Italy.Thinkcloud13 (talk) 13:12, 26 March 2012 (UTC) Golasecchians were people of Celtic origins, who in the 5th Century BC inhabited the area around current Milan, Italy. Milan's ancient name was Mediolanum; meaning place in the center. This area, before it was governed by Rome became the political-religious center of the Insubrian confederation of peoples settling between three major rivers in northern Italy:the Po River, the Ticino River and the Serio River. During the last decade of the 3rd Century B.C. the Insubrians clashed with the Romans, who were expanding to Northern Italy. The Romans occupied Mediolanum in 222 B.C. During the Second Punic War when the Insubrians were allies of Hannibal, hostilities in the area continued until the end of the following decade. Then equal treaties of alliance were formulated, and Insubrians were given a certain autonomy until the Lex Pompeia, (Law of Pompey), granting the lus Latci, (Latin Law) to the peoples living beyond the Po River, which included a partial citizenship. In 49 BC the Lex Julia, (Law of Julius) was established and Mediolanum became a city of Roman citizens with full civic and political rights.Thinkcloud13 (talk) 13:12, 26 March 2012 (UTC) [1] [2]Thinkcloud13 (talk) 13:12, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Coltan edit[edit]

I've reverted your recent edit to coltan. It seems you added your content within an existing reference (between the existing <ref>...</ref> tags). In addition much of the content is repetitive with material already in the article and in need of copy editing. Vsmith (talk) 17:42, 27 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ Civic Museum of Milan, Corsa Magenta 15, Milan Italy
  2. ^ Sforza Castle Museum, Prehistoric Exhibit, Sforza Castle, Milan Italy