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- Armoricani was an administrative term designating in particular a sector of the Roman defence line in Gaul in Late Antiquity, the Tractus Armoricani ('Armorican...
- the Armorici/Armoricani, or any other particular tribe or region for that matter, making the possible reference to the Armorici/Armoricani somewhat strange...
- contexts were the Leuci, Treveri and Mediomatrici. Posidonius includes the Armoricani, as well. Caesar conquered the Belgae, beginning in 57 BC. He writes that...
- century the role had been diminished and Gaul had its own dux tractus Armoricani and dux Belgicae Secundae. In 367, a series of invasions from Picts, Franks...
- Died December 567 (aged around 50) Burial Blavia castellum, Tractatus Armoricani Spouse Ingoberga Theudechild (m. 566) Issue Blithide of Cologne Bertha...
- image on the web: campaign for a Breton flag emoji (), and email service. Armoricani Gaelic revival, Irish language revival Julian Maunoir, 17th-century Breton...
- Britanniam (Count of the Saxon S****) Dux Belgicae secundae Dux tractus Armoricani et Nervicani This section of limes existed from the 1st to the 5th century...
- Roman fort at Oudenburg in Belgium. Further west, under the dux tractus Armoricani et Nervicani, were mainly the coasts of Armorica, nowadays Normandy and...
- military fort built by the Romans in the Aquitanian period of the Tractatus Armoricani, an ancient and literary name for the northwest part of France, especially Brittany...
- territories of the Somme in northern Gaul after battles supposedly against the Armoricani (Gauls) near Ribemont-sur-Ancre and Gournay-sur-Aronde, where sanctuaries...