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Armorican
Armoric Ar*mor"ic, Armorican Ar*mor"i*can, a. [L. Armoricus,
fr. Celtic ar on, at + mor sea.]
Of or pertaining to the northwestern part of France (formerly
called Armorica, now Bretagne or Brittany), or to its people.
-- n. The language of the Armoricans, a Celtic dialect which
has remained to the present times.
Armorican
Armorican Ar*mor"i*can, n.
A native of Armorica.
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Armorican may
refer to: Armorica, an
ancient region of
northwestern France Armorican (cattle), a...
- The
Armorican M****if (French: M****if armoricain,
pronounced [masif aʁmɔʁikɛ̃]) is a
geologic m****if that
covers a
large area in the
northwest of France...
- The
Armorican terrane,
Armorican terrane ****emblage, or
simply Armorica, was a
microcontinent or
group of
continental fragments that
rifted away from Gondwana...
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Gaulish is an
extinct Celtic language spoken in
parts of
Continental Europe before and
during the
period of the
Roman Empire. In the
narrow sense, Gaulish...
- The
Armorican Tumulus culture is a
Bronze Age culture,
located in the
western part of the
Armorican peninsula of France. It is
known through more than...
- The
Bagaudae Revolt (409-417) was a
violent conflict in the
early 5th century,
involving part of the po****tion in
northwestern Gaul. The
uprising was...
- The
Variscan orogeny, or
Hercynian orogeny, was a
geologic mountain-building
event caused by Late
Paleozoic continental collision between Euramerica (Laurussia)...
- The
Armoricaine or
Armorican is an
endangered French breed of
domestic cattle. It
originated in
Brittany in the
nineteenth century. It has a red coat...
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Roman defence line in Gaul in Late Antiquity, the
Tractus Armoricani ('
Armorican Tract'). In
medieval Insular Celtic languages, the
Celtic term *Litauia...
- the Anglo-Saxon
settlement of Britain,
settled in west Armorica; the
Armorican peninsula was
renamed Brittany and
Celtic culture was revived. The first...