- The
Arecomici or
Volcae Arecomici were a
Gallic tribe dwelling between the Rhône and the Hérault rivers,
around present-day Nîmes,
during the Iron Age...
- Asia Minor,
where one of the
tribes was
called Tectosages." The
Volcae Arecomici (Οὐόλκαι Ἀρικόμιοι of Ptolemy's
Geography ii),
according to Strabo, dwelt...
-
which was
perhaps the
sacred wood in
which the
Celtic tribe of the
Volcae Arecomici (who of
their own
accord surrendered to the
Romans in 121 BC) held their...
- Namausatis" ("citizen of Nîmes").
Nemausus was the god of the
local Volcae Arecomici tribe. The
Neolithic site of
Serre Paradis reveals the
presence of semi-nomadic...
- Sequani, Segobriges, Allobroges, Segusiavi, Helvetii,
Vocontii and
Volcae Arecomici.
Navigation was difficult, as the
river suffered from
fierce currents...
-
Samarobriva (Amiens)
Andecavi (*Andecawī)
Juliomagos Andecavorum (Angers)
Arecomici Nemausus (Nîmes)
Arverni (*Arwernī)
Gergovia (La Roche-Blanche) Atrebates...
- the north, the
Volcae Arecomici in the south, the
Helvii in the
southeast and the
Vellavi in the northeast. The
Volcae Arecomici voluntarily surrendered...
-
Hercynia Silva -
roughly in today's
Moravia and Main
river basin.
Volcae Arecomici /
Volcae Arecomisci – in
southern Gaul, in the
Mediterranean coast of...
-
centuries BCE, it was
situated between the
territories occupied by the
Volcae Arecomici, the Averni, and the
Gabali tribes. In 121 BCE the
Romans gained control...
- were
divided into two subgroups, the
Volcae Tectosages and the
Volcae Arecomici,
before they
reached the Rhône River. The
tribes were
divided over granting...