- The
Abrincatui were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
south of the
Cotentin Peninsula during the
Roman period. They are
mentioned as
Abrincatuos by Pliny...
- is an area in Normandy,
France corresponding to the
territory of the
Abrincatui, a
tribe of
Celts from whom the city of Avranches, the main town of the...
- the end of the
Roman period, the
settlement of Ingena,
capital of the
Abrincatui tribe, had
taken the name of the
tribe itself. This was the
origin of...
-
concept of a tribe.
Others are
confederations or even
unions of tribes.
Abrincatui - in
Aremorica or
Armorica Aedui / Haedui -
Gaulish Celts largest tribal...
- port of the
oppidum Ingena (now Avranches), the main
settlement of the
Abrincatui. The
Manoir de Brion, an
ancient Benedictine priory of the
abbey of Mont...
- Map of
Roman Gaul,
established in the 18th century; Grannonũ (read Grannonum)
appears above the
territory of the
Abrincatui....
- of the
Aulerci Diablintes,
southeast of the Venelli,
northeast of the
Abrincatui, west of the Lexovii, and
northwest of the Sagii.
During the
Roman period...
- Namnetes, west of the
Aulerci Diablintes, and
southwest of the
Venelli and
Abrincatui.
Their capital was
known as
Condate Redonum, and was at the site of modern...