- Arecomĭci
Arecomĭci (a. Geogr.), gallisches Volk, Abtheilung der Volcä, s.d.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Arecomĭci (a. Geogr.), gallisches Volk, Abtheilung der Volcä, s.d.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
ARECOMICI — populi Galliae Narbonensis Volcis proximi; Aricomii Ptolemaeo. Aricomiscii Straboni, quorum urbs est Nemausus, Gallice Avignon, aliis Nismes. Vide Volcae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Arecomici — Volques Arécomiques Les Volques Arécomiques sont un des peuples gaulois de la Gaule narbonnaise. Localisation des Volques. Sommaire 1 Histoire … Wikipédia en Français
VOLCAE Arecomici — populi Galliae, ad quorum fines depopulandos misisse Vercingetorigem Rutenos Cadurcosque, scribit Caesar, l. 7. c. 4. In provinc. Narbonensi prima, circa utramque ripam Rhodani coiêre, Livio dicuntur, l. 21. c. 26. Hannibalis in Italiam iter… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Volcae — The Volcae were a Celtic tribal confederation constituted sometime before the Gallic raid of combined Gauls that invaded Macedon in the 270s and defeated the assembled Greeks at the Battle of Thermopylae in 279. Though our view of Celtic tribal… … 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
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
Medulli — A Gaulish people, the Medulli belonged to the group of mountain tribes controlling access to high Alps passes, along with the Centrones in Tarentaise Valley and the Salassi in Aosta Valley, especially for the trade of metals (tin, iron and… … Wikipedia
Mediomatrici — The Mediomatrici (Greek: Μεδιομάτρικες[1]) were an ancient Celtic people of Gaul, who belong to the division of Belgica. Julius Caesar shows their position in a general way when he says that the Rhine flows along the territories of the Sequani,… … Wikipedia