Category
page 1Galatian people
Palladius of Galatia
Galatian bishop
Brennus
Gallic leader who invaded Greece (died 279 BC)
Castor of Rhodes
Greek grammarian, rhetorician, and historian

Chiomara
thumb|300px|right|Woodcut illustration of Chiomara, printed by Johannes Zainer ca. 1474.
Adobogiona the Elder
mother of Mithridates of Pergamon
Camma
right|thumb|The poisoning of Camma and Synorix in the temple of Diana (Charles Poerson, 17th century).
Adobogiona the Younger
illegitimate daughter of Mithridates VI
Adiatorix
Adiatorix () was the son of Domneclius (or Domnilaus), tetrarch of the Trocmi in Galatia. Cicero reports that he was a high priest in 50 BC, and scholars have reckoned him an adherent of Deiotarus. He belonged to Mark Antony's party, and was put in charge of Heraclea Pontica by him. Shortly before the Battle of Actium in 31, Adiatorix had all the Roman colonists in Heracleia put to death. He claimed he had been given permission to do so by Mark Antony, but modern writers consider this doubtful. After this battle he was led as prisoner in the triumph of Augustus, and put to death with his young
Leonnorius
thumbnail|300px|The Celtic expansion in Europe (in grey), 6th-3rd century B.C.
Leonnorius was one of the leaders of the Celts in their invasion of Macedonia and the adjoining countries.
Adobogiona
Adobogiona (fl. ) was a Celtic princess from Anatolia. She was the daughter of king Deiotarus of Galatia and Berenice, Princess of Pergamon, probably a daughter of king Attalus III of Pergamon.