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  1. Gallische Oorlog - Wikipedia

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    De Gallische Oorlog bestond uit een reeks veldtochten van de Romeinse proconsul Julius Caesar tegen verschillende Gallische stammen.De oorlog duurde van 58 v.Chr. tot 51 v.Chr. Naast Gallië vielen de Romeinen ook Brittannië en Germanië binnen, maar deze expedities ontwikkelden zich niet tot grote invasies. De Gallische Oorlog mondde uit in de beslissende …

  2. Remi - Wikipedia

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    A founding myth preserved or invented by Flodoard of Reims (d. 966) makes Remus, brother of Romulus, the eponymous founder of the Remi, having escaped their fraternal rivalry instead of dying in Latium.. Political organization. Until the Gallic Wars (58–50 BC), the Remi shared a common cultural identity with the neighbouring Suessiones, with whom with they were linked …

  3. Belgae - Wikipedia

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    The Belgae (/ ˈ b ɛ l dʒ iː, ˈ b ɛ l ɡ aɪ /) were a large confederation of tribes living in northern Gaul, between the English Channel, the west bank of the Rhine, and the northern bank of the river Seine, from at least the third century BC.They were discussed in depth by Julius Caesar in his account of his wars in Gaul. Some peoples in Britain were also called Belgae, and O'Rahilly ...

  4. Arverni - Wikipedia

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    Name. They are mentioned as Arvernos by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), Arvernorum by Livy (late-1st c. BC), A̓roúernoi (Ἀρούερνοι) by Strabo (early 1st c. AD), and as A̓rouernō͂n (Ἀρουερνῶν) by Ptolemy (2nd c. AD).. The ethnonym Arverni is a latinized form of Gaulish *Aruernoi (sing. *Aruernos).Its etymology remains unclear. Pierre-Yves Lambert has suggested to interpret it ...

  5. History of Flanders - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the history of Flanders.The definition of the territory called "Flanders" (Dutch: Vlaanderen), however, has varied throughout history.The historical county of Flanders is now split into different countries. It roughly encompassed Zeelandic Flanders in the Netherlands, French Flanders in France, and the Belgian provinces of West Flanders, East Flanders as well …

  6. Liste des peuples celtes — Wikipédia

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    Ménapes/Ménapiens (Menapii) Belgique - Flandres, Côtes de la mer du Nord: Gaule belgique: Belgique: Cassel Gaulois [10] Menapii Irlande Irlande Gaulois Morins (Morinii) Pas-de-Calais ; Boulonnais, Flandres occidentales ; Entre l'Escaut et la Canche, bassin de l'Yser: Gaule belgique: Belgique: Thérouanne (Tarvanna), Boulogne (Bononia)

  7. Țările de Jos - Wikipedia

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    Țările de Jos (în neerlandeză Koninkrijk der Nederlanden și în neerlandeză Nederland; pronunție neerlandeză: audio), informal Olanda, este o țară situată în Europa de Vest cu teritorii în Caraibe.Este cea mai mare dintre cele patru țări constituente ale Regatului Țărilor de Jos. În Europa, Țările de Jos sunt formate din douăsprezece provincii, care se învecinează cu ...

  8. Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic military pressure toward Greece in the southern Balkans reached its turning point in 281 BC. The collapse of Lysimachus' successor kingdom in Thrace opened the way for the migration. The cause for this is explained by Pausanias as greed for loot, by Justin as a result of overpopulation, and by Memnon as the result of famine. According to Pausanias, an initial …

  9. Flanders - Wikipedia

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    Flanders (UK: / ˈ f l ɑː n d ər z /, US: / ˈ f l æ n-/; Dutch: Vlaanderen [ˈvlaːndərə(n)] ()) is the Flemish-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, language, politics, and history, and sometimes involving neighbouring countries.

  10. Battle of the Allia - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Allia was a battle fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe led by Brennus, who had invaded Northern Italy – and the Roman Republic.The battle was fought at the confluence of the Tiber and Allia rivers, 11 Roman miles (16 km, 10 mi) north of Rome. The Romans were routed and subsequently Rome was sacked by the Senones. ...

  11. Gauleses – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    No século III a.C., os gauleses invadiram a Grécia.Após passarem para a Ásia Menor, ocuparam uma região no interior que se chamou Galácia.. Independentes sem estarem unificados, os gauleses foram derrotados militarmente pela República Romana em duas etapas: o sul da Gália Transalpina foi conquistado pelos romanos e tornou-se a província romana da Gália …

  12. List of Irish kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    This article lists some of the attested Gaelic kingdoms of Early Medieval Ireland prior to the Norman invasion of 1169-72.. For much of this period, the island was divided into numerous clan territories and kingdoms (known as túatha).These túatha often competed for control of resources and thus they continually grew and shrank (in both size and number).

  13. Germania Inferior - Wikipedia

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    The first confrontations between a Roman army and the peoples of Germania Inferior occurred during Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars.Caesar invaded the region in 57 BC and in the next three years annihilated several tribes, including the Eburones and the Menapii, whom Caesar called "Germanic" but who probably were Celtic or at least mixed Celtic-Germanic.. Germanic …

  14. Gallic Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Gallic Wars were waged between 58 and 50 BC by the Roman general Julius Caesar against the peoples of Gaul (present-day France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland). Gallic, Germanic, and British tribes fought to defend their homelands against an aggressive Roman campaign.The Wars culminated in the decisive Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, in which a complete …



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