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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...
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contexts were the Leuci,
Treveri and Mediomatrici.
Posidonius includes the
Armoricani, as well.[citation needed]
Caesar conquered the Belgae,
beginning in 57...
- the Armorici/
Armoricani, or any
other particular tribe or
region for that matter,
making the
possible reference to the Armorici/
Armoricani somewhat strange...
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century the role had been
diminished and Gaul had its own dux
tractus Armoricani and dux
Belgicae Secundae. In 367, a
Great Conspiracy,
invasions by Picts...
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image on the web:
campaign for a
Breton flag
emoji (), and
email service.
Armoricani Gaelic revival,
Irish language revival Julian Maunoir, 17th-century Breton...
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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...
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December 567 (aged
around 50)
Burial Blavia castellum,
Tractatus Armoricani Spouse Ingoberga Theudechild (m. 566)
Issue Blithide of
Cologne Bertha...
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territories of the
Somme in
northern Gaul
after battles supposedly against the
Armoricani (Gauls) near Ribemont-sur-Ancre and Gournay-sur-Aronde,
where sanctuaries...
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Roman fort at
Oudenburg in Belgium.
Further west,
under the dux
tractus Armoricani et Nervicani, were
mainly the
coasts of Armorica,
nowadays Normandy and...
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Armorican orogeny, a mountain-building
period during the
Variscan orogeny Armoricani, an Iron Age
tribe in
Brittany Armorica (disambiguation) This disambiguation...