- The
Andecavi (also Andicavi, Andegavi, or Andigavi) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in
Aremorica during the
Roman period. They are
mentioned as
Andecavi (var...
- one. It is
successively mentioned as
Andecava civitas (6th century),
Andecavis (AD 769),
Andegavis (861 - 882),
Angieus (in 1127) and
Angeus (in 1205)...
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Ambarri near
junction of Rhône & Saône
rivers Ambiani Samarobriva (Amiens)
Andecavi (*Andecawī)
Juliomagos Andecavorum (Angers)
Arecomici Nemausus (Nîmes)...
- the
various Celtic tribes of the
region (Veneti, Namnetes, Ambilatres,
Andecavis and of
course Pictones). In 510 a
Latin Catholic Diocese of Rezé was established...
-
Julius Caesar, the area was
organized around the
Roman civitas of the
Andecavi. The
Roman civitas was
afterward preserved as an
administrative district...
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Ambivarii / Ambibarii - in
Aremorica or
Armorica Anagnutes Andecamulenses Andecavi/Andes –
Angers Antobroges Arverni –
Gergovia (tribal confederation) Arverni...
- tribe,
replaces Samarobriva 'bridge on the
river Somme' Angers : from
Andecavi, a
Celtic tribe,
replaces Juliomagus 'market
place dedicated to Julius'...
-
Dolabella 21:
Revolt of
Sacrovir –
revolt of the Treveri, Aedui,
Andes (
Andecavi) and
Turoni under Julius Florus and
Julius Sacrovir in Gaul –
revolt suppressed...
- saw some success, with
first hostilities being taken by the
Turones and
Andecavi in
support of
their cause.
Sacrovir attempted to play both sides, possibly...
- on his way to the Rhine, and
again in 21 AD,
campaigning against the
Andecavi.
Caligula made a
longer visit in 39–40, as do****ented by Suetonius. Claudius...