- (Ἀμβιανοῖς) by
Strabo (early 1st c. AD),
Ambiani by
Pliny (1st c. AD), Ambianoí (Ἀμβιανοί) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD),
Ambianis in the
Itinerarium Antonini (early...
- Caesar's usage,
Belgium is a
geographical subregion comprising the Bellovaci,
Ambiani, Atrebates, and Veromandui.
These four
communities are
widely thought to...
- (Salagnon);
Vienna (Vienne)
Ambarri near
junction of Rhône & Saône
rivers Ambiani Samarobriva (Amiens)
Andecavi (*Andecawī)
Juliomagos Andecavorum (Angers)...
- Samara'). It is
attested by the
early 1st
century BC as the
chief town of the
Ambiani, an
ancient Gallic tribe of the region. The
modern department of Somme...
-
settlement of the
Ambiani tribe, one of the prin****l
tribes of Gaul. The
Romans named the town Ambianum,
meaning settlement of the
Ambiani people. Amiens...
- the Atrebates.
South of
their territory, they were
separated from the
Ambiani by the
Canche river.
Strabo (early 1st c. AD)
describes the
country of...
- present-day
northernmost corner of France; the Suessiones,
Viromandui and
Ambiani as well
perhaps as some of
their neighbours who
lived in the area, Caesar...
-
Caesar confronted were in
modern France, the Suessiones,
Viromandui and
Ambiani and
perhaps some of
their neighbours, in an area that he
appears to distinguish...
-
frontier one on the
Escaut river. The
Atrebates were
separated from the
Ambiani by the
Canche river. In the mid-first
century BC, an
offshoot of the tribe...
- (according to a
Maurits Gysseling hypothesis).
Mainlander Belgae (in Belgica)
Ambiani –
Amiens Ambivareti Atrebates (in Belgica) –
Arras Bellovaci – Beauvais...