BITURIGES Vivisci — Strabo Bituriges, cognomine Ioscoae (Ι᾿όςκους) Gallicam Gentem, h. e. Celticam, nuncupat, et eossolos in Aquitania alienigenas sive allophylos esse scribit, nec cum Aquitanis tributa conferre: ita nt eos ex Biturigibus Cubis ottos esse indicare… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Biturigen — Die Biturigen (lat. meist Bituriges) waren ein keltischer Volksstamm in Gallien. Der gallische Name bedeutet Weltenkönige / Weltenlenker („ewige Herrscher“). Die Biturigen siedelten in Aquitanien und waren Nachbarn der Haeduer und Karnuten, von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bituriger — Die Biturigen (lat. meist Bituriges) waren ein keltischer Volksstamm in Gallien. Der gallische Name bedeutet Weltenkönige / Weltenlenker („ewige Herrscher“). Die Biturigen siedelten in Aquitanien und waren Nachbarn der Haeduer und Karnuten, von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bituriges — Die Biturigen (lat. meist Bituriges) waren ein keltischer Volksstamm in Gallien. Der gallische Name bedeutet Weltenkönige / Weltenlenker („ewige Herrscher“). Die Biturigen siedelten in Aquitanien und waren Nachbarn der Haeduer und Karnuten, von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bordeaux — /bawr doh /, n. 1. a seaport in and the capital of Gironde, in SW France, on the Garonne River. 226,281. 2. any of various wines produced in the region surrounding Bordeaux, esp. claret. 3. See Bordeaux mixture. * * * City (pop., 1999: city,… … Universalium
Bordeaux — French commune native name= Ville de BordeauxUNESCO World Heritage Site common name= Bordeaux caption = caption = image flag size= 130px image coat of arms= Blason ville fr Bordeaux.svg image coat of arms size = 130px flag (traditional tri… … Wikipedia
Arverni — For the hazardous lakes, see Avernus. A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative position of the Arverni tribe … Wikipedia
Menapii — Reconstruction of a Menapian dwelling at Destelbergen. The Menapii were a Belgic tribe of northern Gaul in pre Roman and Roman times. Their territory according to Strabo, Caesar and Ptolemy stretched from the mouth of the Rhine in the north, and… … Wikipedia
Bituriges — The Bituriges (Bituriges Cubi) was a tribe with its capital at Bourges (Avaricum). [ Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes.] Early in the first century BCE, they had been one of the main tribes,… … Wikipedia
Morini — For other uses, see Morini (disambiguation). The Morini were a Belgic tribe in the time of the Roman Empire. We know little about their language but one of their cities, Boulogne sur Mer was called Bononia by Zosimus and Bonen in the Middle Ages … Wikipedia
Sequani — A portion of the map, Gallia, from Butler s 1907 atlas showing the divisions of the diocese of Gaul in the late Roman Empire.[1] According to the key, the map depicts 17 Provinciae Galliae, Provinces of Gaul, of which the 17th, [Provincia] Maxima … Wikipedia