- in 121 BC, the
Arvernian empire was
reduced to
suzerainty over some
neighbouring tribes. In 52 BC,
during the
Gallic Wars, the
Arvernian chief Vercingetorix...
- he was
executed in Rome.
Vercingetorix was the son of
Celtillus the
Arvernian,
leader of the
Gallic tribes.
Vercingetorix came to
power after his formal...
-
Asterix and the Chieftain's
Shield (French: Le
bouclier arverne, "The
Arvernian Shield") is the
eleventh volume in the
Asterix comic book series, written...
- the 10,000
Lemovices that
formed part of the
relief force led by the
Arvernian Verc****ivellaunos. This
relief force was
raised to ****ist Vercingetorix...
-
Agricola (fl. 466 – 485) was an
Arvernian noble and son of the
Western Roman Emperor Avitus.
Agricola was the son of Avitus, and
therefore the brother...
- god or a
Roman emperor. In the 5th century,
Sidonius Apollinaris, an
Arvernian nobleman and
first bishop of Clermont, made a statement[clarification...
-
finally conquered by
Julius Caesar in the 50s BC
despite a
rebellion by the
Arvernian chieftain Vercingetorix.
During the
Roman period the
Gauls became ****imilated...
- nunc
oratorio stilo, nunc
etiam Camenalibus modis imbuebatur '... the (
Arvernian) nobility,
wishing to cast off the
scales of
Celtic speech, will now be...
- both
Roman and Frankish, but it was
possible to, for instance, be both
Arvernian (i.e. from Auvergne) and Frankish. In Hispania, "Gothic" transitioned...
- myth of the 1st
century BC,
Herakles is
supposed to have
established the
Arvernian oppidum of Alesia, the name of
which likely derives from the
Gaulish word...