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  • Aedui
  • Gallic tribe

    The Aedui or Haedui (Gaulish: *Aiduoi, 'the Ardent'; Ancient Greek: Aἴδουοι) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in what is now the region of Burgundy during

    Aedui

    Aedui

  • Diviciacus (Aedui)
  • 1st-century BC druid of the Aedui

    Diviciacus or Divitiacus was a druid of the Aedui tribe who lived in Gaul during the 1st century BC. He is the only druid from antiquity whose existence

    Diviciacus (Aedui)

    Diviciacus (Aedui)

    Diviciacus_(Aedui)

  • Ariovistus
  • 1st-century BC Germanic ruler

    Gaul, assisting the Arverni and Sequani in defeating their rivals, the Aedui. They then settled in large numbers into conquered Gallic territory in the

    Ariovistus

    Ariovistus

    Ariovistus

  • Commentarii de Bello Gallico
  • Account of Gallic wars by Julius Caesar

    Books 1 and 6 detail the importance of Diviciacus, a leader of the Haedui (Aedui), which lies mainly in the friendly relationship between Caesar and Diviciacus

    Commentarii de Bello Gallico

    Commentarii de Bello Gallico

    Commentarii_de_Bello_Gallico

  • Vercingetorix
  • 1st-century BC Gallic chieftain

    favour of an oligarchic system similar to that of their rival neighbours the Aedui. Vercingetorix was born in the decades that followed Bituitus's defeat and

    Vercingetorix

    Vercingetorix

    Vercingetorix

  • Battle of Gergovia
  • Roman siege in 52 BC of stronghold of Vercingetorix's Gauls

    Gergovia itself. The loyalty of the Aedui to Rome was not entirely stable. Caesar suggests in his writing that Aedui leaders were both bribed with gold

    Battle of Gergovia

    Battle_of_Gergovia

  • Triple deity
  • Three deities that are worshipped as one

    Terracotta relief of the Matres, from Bibracte, city of the Aedui in Gaul.

    Triple deity

    Triple deity

    Triple_deity

  • Battle of Alesia
  • Part of the Gallic Wars

    collect three other legions, the Helvetii attacked the territories of the Aedui, Ambarri, and Allobroges, three Gallic tribes, which called for Caesar's

    Battle of Alesia

    Battle of Alesia

    Battle_of_Alesia

  • Litaviccus
  • was a member of the Gallic tribe of Aedui. He played an important role at the Siege of Gergovia. Though the Aedui at first supported Julius Caesar in

    Litaviccus

    Litaviccus

  • Battle of Vosges (58 BC)
  • Battle during Gallic Wars (58 BC)

    pain the Aedui had suffered and delivered an ultimatum to Ariovistus demanding that no Germanic tribesman cross the Rhine, the return of Aedui hostages

    Battle of Vosges (58 BC)

    Battle of Vosges (58 BC)

    Battle_of_Vosges_(58_BC)

  • Gallic Wars
  • 58–50 BC conflict between Rome and Gallic tribes

    Tène culture. Most had contact with Roman merchants and some, such as the Aedui, who were governed by republics, had enjoyed stable political alliances

    Gallic Wars

    Gallic Wars

    Gallic_Wars

  • Julius Caesar
  • Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)

    further north responding to requests from Gallic tribes, including the Aedui, for aid against Ariovistus – king of the Suebi and a declared friend of

    Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

    Julius_Caesar

  • Battle of Magetobriga
  • 1st-century battle of the Gallic Wars

    Mageto'Bria, Admageto'Bria) was fought in 63 BC between rival tribes in Gaul. The Aedui tribe was defeated and massacred by the combined forces of their hereditary

    Battle of Magetobriga

    Battle_of_Magetobriga

  • Sequani
  • Gallic tribe

    lands of the Aedui there. Extending a line westward from the Jura estimates the southern border at about Mâcon, but Mâcon belonged to the Aedui. Strabo says

    Sequani

    Sequani

    Sequani

  • Celtic deities
  • Gods and goddesses of the Ancient Celtic religion

    Terracotta relief of the Matres, from Bibracte, city of the Aedui in Gaul

    Celtic deities

    Celtic deities

    Celtic_deities

  • Battle of Bibracte
  • Helvetii v. Rome, Gallic Wars, 58 BC

    the lands of the Aedui, Rome's main allies in Central Gaul, recruiting two more legions along the way. Before arriving at the Aedui lands Caesar united

    Battle of Bibracte

    Battle of Bibracte

    Battle_of_Bibracte

  • Germanic peoples
  • Historical category of northern European peoples

    near Besançon, successfully aiding the Sequani against their enemies the Aedui at the Battle of Magetobriga. Ariovistus was initially considered an ally

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic_peoples

  • Sucellus
  • God of agriculture, forests and alcoholic drinks of the Gauls

    associated with agriculture and wine, particularly in the territory of the Aedui. He is usually portrayed as a middle-aged bearded man wearing a wolf-skin

    Sucellus

    Sucellus

    Sucellus

  • Bibracte
  • Gallic fortified town and capital of the Aedui

    the Aedui and one of the most important hillforts in Gaul. It was located near modern Autun in Burgundy, France. The material culture of the Aedui corresponded

    Bibracte

    Bibracte

    Bibracte

  • List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
  • confederations or even unions of tribes. Abrincatui - in Aremorica or Armorica Aedui / Haedui  - Gaulish Celts largest tribal confederation, roughly in the geographical

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes

  • Auvergne
  • Cultural region in France

    Lezoux, etc.) They had influence on nearby tribes and were able to rally the Aedui during the revolt of Vercingetorix. A shrine in Auvergne marks the Battle

    Auvergne

    Auvergne

    Auvergne

  • Milan
  • Second-largest city in Italy

    foundation of Milan is credited to two Celtic peoples, the Bituriges and the Aedui, having as their emblems a ram and a boar. Therefore "The city's symbol

    Milan

    Milan

    Milan

  • Arverni
  • Gallic tribe

    ancient Gaul, contesting primacy over the region with the neighbouring Aedui. They are mentioned in 207 BC as treating with Carthaginian commandant Hasdrubal

    Arverni

    Arverni

    Arverni

  • Le Mans
  • Prefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France

    Roman city Vindinium was the capital of the Aulerci, a sub tribe of the Aedui. Le Mans is also known as Civitas Cenomanorum (City of the Cenomani), or

    Le Mans

    Le Mans

    Le_Mans

  • Divico
  • Leader of Helvetii tribe

    military and religious leader of another gaulish tribe, Diviciacus of the Aedui. Campaign history of the Roman military Helvetii Mountain, Harry (1998)

    Divico

    Divico

    Divico

  • Nevers
  • Prefecture of the Nièvre department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    Nevers first enters written history as Noviodunum, a town held by the Aedui at Roman contact. The quantities of medals and other Roman antiquities found

    Nevers

    Nevers

    Nevers

  • Gaul
  • Historical region of Western Europe inhabited by Celtic tribes

    the migrating Helvetii. With the help of various Gallic tribes (e.g., the Aedui) he managed to conquer nearly all of Gaul. While their military was just

    Gaul

    Gaul

    Gaul

  • Vergobret
  • Magistrate in ancient Gaul

    among certain Gallic peoples. The office is described by Caesar among the Aedui in 58 and 52 BC, and is also attested after the Roman conquest among other

    Vergobret

    Vergobret

    Vergobret

  • Orgetorix
  • Gaulish ruler (died 61 BC)

    migration of the Helvetii as part of a conspiracy with Dumnorix of the Aedui and Casticus of the Sequani to gain control of Gaul. After the plot was

    Orgetorix

    Orgetorix

    Orgetorix

  • Cisalpine Gaul
  • Roman province

    Celtic Lepontii. According to Livy (v. 34), the Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Aedui, Ambarri, Carnutes, and Aulerci led by Bellovesus, arrived in northern Italy

    Cisalpine Gaul

    Cisalpine Gaul

    Cisalpine_Gaul

  • Alesia (city)
  • Antique Gallo-Roman town

    was the capital of the Mandubii, one of the Gallic tribes allied with the Aedui. The Celtic oppidum was conquered by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars

    Alesia (city)

    Alesia (city)

    Alesia_(city)

  • Avaricum
  • Fortified settlement in ancient Gaul

    supplying them with food became almost impossible. Caesar's allies, the Aedui and the Boii, were unable to supply him, the former because they had quietly

    Avaricum

    Avaricum

  • Dumnorix
  • Chieftain of the Aedui, a Celtic tribe in Gaul

    of the Aedui, a Celtic tribe in Gaul in the 1st century B.C. He was the younger brother of Divitiacus, the Aedui druid and statesman. The Aedui were allies

    Dumnorix

    Dumnorix

    Dumnorix

  • Belgae
  • Historical Gallic-Germanic tribal confederation

    this threat, he raised two new legions and ordered his Gallic allies, the Aedui, to invade the territory of the Bellovaci, the largest and fiercest of the

    Belgae

    Belgae

    Belgae

  • Alsace
  • Region of France

    allied with Ariovistus. In response to the threat posed by Ariovistus, the Aedui, a Celtic tribe allied to Rome, appealed to the Roman Senate and Julius

    Alsace

    Alsace

    Alsace

  • Reticius
  • Bishop and writer

    Reticius in his De Viris Illustribus: Reticius, bishop of Autun, among the Aedui, had a great reputation in Gaul in the reign of Constantine. I have read

    Reticius

    Reticius

  • Ambivareti
  • Ancient Gallic tribe

    of Burgundy during the Iron Age. They were clients of the most powerful Aedui. They are attested as Ambivareti by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC). According to

    Ambivareti

    Ambivareti

  • History of Burgundy
  • Occurrences and people in Burgundy throughout history

    Gauls, the most prominent of which were the Aedui. Under a chief magistrate known as a Vergobret, the Aedui maintained a semi-republican form of government

    History of Burgundy

    History of Burgundy

    History_of_Burgundy

  • Ambarri
  • Gallic tribe

    the Aedui (B. G. vii. 75.) but calls them close allies and kinsmen: At the same time the [Aedui] Ambarri, close allies and kinsmen of the Aedui, informed

    Ambarri

    Ambarri

    Ambarri

  • Legio X Equestris
  • Roman legion

    made this a condition knowing that Caesar's cavalry was composed mainly of Aedui horsemen whose loyalty to Caesar was questionable. Caesar ordered a group

    Legio X Equestris

    Legio X Equestris

    Legio_X_Equestris

  • Roman Gaul
  • Gaul as a province of the Roman Empire

    attack the Aedui, a strong Roman ally, Rome turned a blind eye. The Sequani and the Arverni sought Ariovistus's aid and defeated the Aedui in 63 BC at

    Roman Gaul

    Roman Gaul

    Roman_Gaul

  • Bituriges Cubi
  • Gallic tribe

    oppidum of Avaricum Biturigum (modern Bourges). Their dwelled west of the Aedui, south of the Carnutes and Cenomani, north of the Pictones, Lemovices and

    Bituriges Cubi

    Bituriges Cubi

    Bituriges_Cubi

  • Treveri
  • Belgic tribe

    Florus was defeated by his rival Julius Indus, while Sacrovir led the Aedui in revolt. The Romans quickly re-established cordial relations with the

    Treveri

    Treveri

    Treveri

  • History of Germany
  • Suebi tribe under chieftain Ariovistus, had conquered lands of the Gallic Aedui tribe to the west of the Rhine. Consequent plans to populate the region

    History of Germany

    History of Germany

    History_of_Germany

  • Revolt of Sacrovir
  • Gallic uprising against Roman authorities led by Julius Sacrovir of the Aedui and Julius Florus of the Treveri in AD 21. Motivated by financial woes,

    Revolt of Sacrovir

    Revolt_of_Sacrovir

  • Druid
  • Priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures

    contemporary, Cicero, noted that he had met a Gallic druid, Divitiacus, of the Aedui tribe. Divitiacus was supposedly well-versed in the natural world and practiced

    Druid

    Druid

    Druid

  • Julius Sacrovir
  • Leader of a revolt against the Roman Empire

    Julius Sacrovir was a Gaulish nobleman of the Aedui tribe and a member of the gens Julia. Alongside Julius Florus, a leader of the Treveri, he led in

    Julius Sacrovir

    Julius_Sacrovir

  • Helvetii
  • Celtic tribal group in Switzerland

    noblemen from neighbouring tribes, Casticus of the Sequani and Dumnorix of the Aedui, that each should accomplish a coup d'état in his own country, after which

    Helvetii

    Helvetii

    Helvetii

  • Suebi
  • Historical ethnic grouping of Germanic tribes

    Switzerland. Ariovistus had helped fight against another local tribe, the Aedui, who lived west of the Saône. Ariovistus had already been recognized as

    Suebi

    Suebi

    Suebi

  • Patronage in ancient Rome
  • Social relationship

    to serve the duties of a patron by the Aedui and was thus regarded by many in Rome as the patron of the Aedui. Augustus established colonies in all parts

    Patronage in ancient Rome

    Patronage in ancient Rome

    Patronage_in_ancient_Rome

  • Boii
  • Celtic tribe

    in western Gaul. After the Helvetian defeat at Bibracte, the influential Aedui tribe allowed the Boii survivors to settle on their territory, where they

    Boii

    Boii

    Boii

  • Armorica
  • Region of Gaul between the Seine and Loire rivers

    sea. Pliny lists the following Celtic tribes as living in the area: the Aedui and Carnuteni as having treaties with Rome; the Meldi and Secusiani as having

    Armorica

    Armorica

    Armorica

  • Autun
  • Subprefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    Emperor Augustus as Augustodunum to give a Roman capital to the Gallic people Aedui, who had Bibracte as their political centre. In Roman times the city may

    Autun

    Autun

    Autun

  • Gorgobina
  • Gorgobina was a Celtic oppidum (fortified city) on the territory of the Aedui tribe. After the defeat of the Helvetii in 58 BC at nearby Bibracte, the

    Gorgobina

    Gorgobina

  • Gaius Antistius Reginus
  • following winter in the territory of the Ambivareti, a client tribe of the Aedui. In 43 BC, he would be proscribed by the Second Triumvirate, yet managed

    Gaius Antistius Reginus

    Gaius_Antistius_Reginus

  • Burgundy
  • Historical region in France

    tribes of Gallic Celts, the most prominent of which were the semi-republican Aedui, who were eventually incorporated into the Roman Empire following the Gaulish

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

    Burgundy

  • List of ancient peoples of Italy
  • Carni Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae? Insubres Arverni Aedui Ambarri Aulerci Bituriges Carnutes Lepontics Graioceli Lepontii Salassi

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy

  • Magetobria
  • Gaul, close to the Sequani, famous for the victory by Ariovistus over the Aedui at the Battle of Magetobriga in 63 BC. Its location is disputed: among the

    Magetobria

    Magetobria

  • Battle of the Arar
  • Part of the Gallic War (58 BCE)

    the Helvetii to take an alternative route through the territory of the Aedui tribe and cross the river Arar (Saône) using rafts and boats. When Caesar

    Battle of the Arar

    Battle of the Arar

    Battle_of_the_Arar

  • Charudes
  • Germanic group in the time of Caesar

    petitioned by the Celtic Sequani for assistance in their war against the Aedui. In return, Ariovistus was promised land grants in Gaul, although exactly

    Charudes

    Charudes

  • Blannovii
  • Ancient Gallic tribe

    Blannovii are traditionally located in areas bordering the territory of the Aedui, often in the Saône valley, in the Beaunois or the Mâconnais region. During

    Blannovii

    Blannovii

  • Lusus Troiae
  • Equestrian event in ancient Rome

    in workmanship. At least one of the Celtic polities of central Gaul, the Aedui, claimed like the Romans to be of Trojan descent and were formally recognized

    Lusus Troiae

    Lusus Troiae

    Lusus_Troiae

  • Julius Indus
  • 1st century AD Gaulish noble

    In 21 CE he helped the Romans put down a rebellion of the Treveri and Aedui. Indus had a personal vendetta with one of the leaders in the revolt, Julius

    Julius Indus

    Julius_Indus

  • Gauls
  • Ancient Celtic peoples of Europe

    and some, particularly those that were governed by Republics such as the Aedui, Helvetii and others, had enjoyed stable political alliances with Rome.

    Gauls

    Gauls

    Gauls

  • Provinces of France
  • Subdivisions of the Kingdom of France

    These confederations, the best-known of which are those of the Arverni, Aedui and Armoricans, formed a kind of province before Roman reorganization. The

    Provinces of France

    Provinces of France

    Provinces_of_France

  • List of revolutions and rebellions
  • debtors' revolt Gaul, Roman Empire Treveri and Aedui The Treveri revolt was put down by Julius Indus and the Aedui revolt was put down by Gaius Silius. 26 Thracian

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List of revolutions and rebellions

    List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions

  • Lugdunum
  • Ancient Roman city on the site of modern Lyon, France

    parts of Gaul were invited. Caius Julius Vercondaridubnus, a member of the Aedui tribe, was installed as the first priest of the new imperial cult sanctuary

    Lugdunum

    Lugdunum

    Lugdunum

  • Mandubii
  • Gallic tribe

    Mandubii were excluded from the Lingonian territory and attached to the Aedui. Mandubian ceramics are attested in Villaines-les-Prévôtes by the 2nd century

    Mandubii

    Mandubii

  • Battle of Vindalium
  • 121 BC battle

    of the Romans with the Aedui, a Gallic tribe from modern Burgundy, reportedly led the Allobroges and Arveni to raid the Aedui territory in revenge. In

    Battle of Vindalium

    Battle_of_Vindalium

  • Geographica
  • Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo

    important cities in Gaul, and of local tribes and peoples (including the Aedui and the Sequani) 3 Description of the Rhine and a calculation of its length;

    Geographica

    Geographica

    Geographica

  • Chalon-sur-Saône
  • Subprefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    opened in 1792. Though the site (ancient Cabillonum) was a capital of the Aedui and objects of La Tène culture have been retrieved from the bed of the river

    Chalon-sur-Saône

    Chalon-sur-Saône

    Chalon-sur-Saône

  • Military campaigns of Julius Caesar
  • Caesar's military campaigns of 58–50 and 49–45 BC

    territory, and independent Gaul was known to be unstable. Rome's allies the Aedui had been defeated by their Gallic rivals, with the help of a contingent

    Military campaigns of Julius Caesar

    Military campaigns of Julius Caesar

    Military_campaigns_of_Julius_Caesar

  • Divide and conquer
  • Strategy in politics and sociology

    pp. 180–185 Goldsworthy (2006), pp. 280–285 Caesar, BG 1.33–35 (on the Aedui as "brothers of the Roman people") Woolf (2012), p. 119 Example: the Remi

    Divide and conquer

    Divide and conquer

    Divide_and_conquer

  • Brannovices
  • Gallic tribe

    Blannovii are traditionally located in areas bordering the territory of the Aedui, often in the Saône valley, in the Beaunois or the Mâconnais region. Kruta

    Brannovices

    Brannovices

  • 20s
  • Third decade of the first century AD

    1, AD 20, to December 31, AD 29. In Europe, the 20s saw revolts by the Aedui, Thracian tribesmen, and the Frisians against the Roman Empire. In North

    20s

    20s

    20s

  • 1st century
  • One hundred years, from AD 1 to AD 100

    1, AD 20, to December 31, AD 29. In Europe, the 20s saw revolts by the Aedui, Thracian tribesmen, and the Frisians against the Roman Empire. In North

    1st century

    1st century

    1st_century

  • Ancient Celtic warfare
  • Warfare of the Ancient Celts

    Helvetian Tigurini Ducarius of the Gallic Insubres Dumnorix of the Gallic Aedui Erispoe of the Brittonic Bretons Galba of the Belgic Suessiones Gannicus

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient_Celtic_warfare

  • List of battles before 301
  • Averni tribes and Germanic Suebi tribe led by Ariovistus defeat the Gallic Aedui tribe, which appeals to the Roman Senate for aid, which becomes a basis

    List of battles before 301

    List_of_battles_before_301

  • Mâcon
  • Prefecture and commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    the establishment of an oppidum and of a river port by the Celts from the Aedui, probably at the beginning of the first century BC. Known then under the

    Mâcon

    Mâcon

    Mâcon

  • Belenus
  • Celtic deity

    star-like symbols. In Central France at Aquae Borvonis (Bourbon-Lancy), the Aedui worshipped Belenus in association with health giving waters. Belenus was

    Belenus

    Belenus

  • Battle of the Vingeanne
  • Battle of the Gallic War

    and retreated from the Arverni lands northeastwards in the direction of Aedui territory. Vercingetorix pursued Caesar's army, intent on destroying it

    Battle of the Vingeanne

    Battle of the Vingeanne

    Battle_of_the_Vingeanne

  • Reverianus
  • 3rd century bishop

    Reverianus was of Italian origin, he was sent by Pope Felix I to evangelize the Aedui, a Gallic people of Gallia Lugdunensis and is considered the "apostle of

    Reverianus

    Reverianus

    Reverianus

  • Julia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Treveri during the reign of Tiberius. Julius Sacrovir, a leader of the Aedui, who together with Julius Florus revolted in AD 21. Julius Secundus, an

    Julia gens

    Julia gens

    Julia_gens

  • Segusiavi
  • Gallic tribe

    present-day French departments of Loire and Rhône. They were clients of the Aedui, located to their north and northwest, and were bordered by the Allobroges

    Segusiavi

    Segusiavi

    Segusiavi

  • Rosmerta
  • Gallic goddess of abundance and fertility

    relief from Autun (ancient Augustodunum, the civitas capital of the Celtic Aedui), shows Rosmerta and Mercury seated together as a divine couple. She holds

    Rosmerta

    Rosmerta

    Rosmerta

  • Ancient Rome and wine
  • and the Côte d'Or. Rome's first allies among the tribes of Gaul were the Aedui, whom they supported by founding the city of Augustodunum in what is now

    Ancient Rome and wine

    Ancient Rome and wine

    Ancient_Rome_and_wine

  • 50s BC
  • Decade

    Numidian and Cretan archers, and Celtic/Gallic cavalry (such as the allied Aedui). Caesar builds a 19-mile earthwork, complete with fortifications and watchtowers

    50s BC

    50s BC

    50s_BC

  • Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
  • Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire

    vassal of Rome. On the western front, during 58 BC, the Gallic people of the Aedui (amicus populi romani) had sent ambassadors to Rome to ask for help against

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client kingdoms in ancient Rome

    Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome

  • Epona
  • Gallo-Roman goddess of horses and fertility

    Epona chez les Eduens," L'antiquité Classique 18 pp 385–400. Epona and the Aedui. Vaillant, Roger (1951), Epona-Rigatona, Ogam, Rennes, pp 190–205. Euskirchen

    Epona

    Epona

    Epona

  • Europa Barbarorum
  • 2005 video game mod

    original game's Gaul faction has been replaced with two new factions, the Aedui and the Arverni. The Scythia faction has been replaced by the Sauromatae

    Europa Barbarorum

    Europa_Barbarorum

  • Diviciacus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Diviciacus (Suessiones), king of the Suessiones Diviciacus (Aedui), druid and magistrate of the Aedui This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Diviciacus

    Diviciacus

  • 121 BC
  • Calendar year

    000 followers of Gracchus. Consul Quintus Fabius Maximus, allied with the Aedui, defeats the Arverni and Allobroges in Transalpine Gaul, thus establishing

    121 BC

    121_BC

  • Scrofa semilanuta
  • City emblem of Milan, Italy

    and half ram — and that the emblem came about when the Bituriges and the Aedui, having as their emblems a ram and a boar respectively, joined in the Po

    Scrofa semilanuta

    Scrofa semilanuta

    Scrofa_semilanuta

  • Siege of Autun (356)
  • Conflict between Roman and Alemanni forces (356)

    begun, Julian received a report that the city of Autun, the capital of the Aedui, was under siege by a sizable army of Alemanni. Though the ancient town

    Siege of Autun (356)

    Siege_of_Autun_(356)

  • Crupellarius
  • Gladiator type

    Roman Emperor, Tiberius, a faction of Treveri led by Julius Florus, and the Aedui, led by Julius Sacrovir, led a rebellion of Gaulish debtors against the

    Crupellarius

    Crupellarius

    Crupellarius

  • List of druids and neo-druids
  • neo-druids: The only historical druid known by name is Diviciacus of the Aedui (fl. 1st century BC) Amergin Glúingel Bodhmall—female druid in the Fenian

    List of druids and neo-druids

    List_of_druids_and_neo-druids

  • History of Alsace
  • conquered Alsace in the early stages of the Gallic Wars. In 58 BCE, the Aedui, a Gallic tribe located to the southwest of Alsace, appealed to the Roman

    History of Alsace

    History_of_Alsace

  • Temporal clause (Latin)
  • Latin adverbial clause of time

    prīncipēs erant Aeduī, alterīus Sēquanī (Caesar) "(at that time) when Caesar came into Gaul, the leaders of one faction were the Aedui, of the other, the

    Temporal clause (Latin)

    Temporal_clause_(Latin)

  • Bellovaci
  • Belgic tribe

    the route from the Seine to the Somme valleys. They were clients of the Aedui in central Gaul by the first century BC. The lack of specific gold coinage

    Bellovaci

    Bellovaci

    Bellovaci

  • Languages of the Roman Empire
  • they are much more likely to name the people of their civitas (such as Aedui, Remi, Pictones) or their voting tribe (tribus) as Roman citizens. Several

    Languages of the Roman Empire

    Languages of the Roman Empire

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Online names & meanings

  • Kovith
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Kovith

    Wise Person; Wise

  • Unquda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Unquda

    Bunch of Grapes

  • Pritviraj
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Pritviraj

    King of Earth

  • Misha
  • Girl/Female

    Russian Slavic

    Misha

    Nickname for Michael: gift from God.

  • Esworthy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Esworthy

    English : habitational name from Essworthy, a small place near Hatherleigh, Devon. Compare Essary, Ussery.

  • Satvari | ஸதவாரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Satvari | ஸதவாரீ

    Night

  • HELLEN
  • Male

    Greek

    HELLEN

    (Ελλεν) Greek name HELLEN means "Greek." In mythology, this is the name of the patriarch of the Hellenes, son of Deucalion and Pyrrha, father of Aeolos, Xuthus, Doros, and Ionas, each of whom founded a tribe of Greece and all became known as the Hellenes. 

  • Darika | தாரிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Darika | தாரிகா

    Maiden

  • Kavia | காவியா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kavia | காவியா

  • Borje
  • Boy/Male

    German, Scandinavian

    Borje

    Helping

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