-
Atravasia silva ('forest of the
Atrebates';
Arwasia in 1202), are all
named after the
Belgic tribe. The
Belgic Atrebates dwelled in the present-day region...
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Belgium is a
geographical subregion comprising the Bellovaci, Ambiani,
Atrebates, and Veromandui.
These four
communities are
widely thought to have been...
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Belgic nation of the
Atrebates,
initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st
century BC. When
Julius Caesar conquered the
Atrebates in Gaul in 57 BC, as...
- Corieltauvi, to the east by the Trinovantes, to the west by the
Dobunni and
Atrebates, and to the
south by the
Regni and Cantiaci. The name 'Catuvellauni' (Common...
-
Calleva Atrebatum ("Calleva of the
Atrebates") was an Iron Age oppidum, the
capital of the
Atrebates tribe. It then
became a
walled town in the Roman...
- probably,
Boduocus of the Dobunni. The
antecedents of the Regni, the
Atrebates, had (in
their Gallic and
British forms) been
client kingdoms of Rome...
- of the
Atrebates, who
sought sanctuary in
Britain around 52 BC,
brought and
promoted a
level of
civilisation influenced by Rome. The
Atrebates settled...
-
museum Collection Online.
British museum.
Retrieved 8
April 2016.
Atrebates and
Cantiaci at Roman-Britain.co.uk
Atrebates and
Cantium at
Romans in Britain...
- into
larger tribal kingdoms during the Late Iron Age. The
Belgae and
Atrebates share their names with
tribes in
France and Belgium, which,
together with...
-
hypothesize it is a
contraction of
Atrebates, a
Belgic tribe of Gaul and
Britain that used to
inhabit the area. The name
Atrebates could have
successively evolved...