- The
Auscii or
Ausci were an
Aquitani tribe dwelling around present-day Auch
during the Iron Age.
Alongside the Tarbelli, they were one of the most powerful...
- area, or from the name of the
Aquitanian Ausci tribe, in
which case
Aquitania would mean "land of the
Ausci". In the 50s BC,
Aquitania was
conquered by...
-
Garonne valley), part of
Aquitania and not of
Hispania in the
Roman Empire Ausci in the east
around Auch (Elimberris,
metropolis of Aquitania)
Benearni or...
- time, it was
settled by an
Aquitanian tribe known to the
Romans as the
Ausci.
Their name for the town was
Climberrum or Elimberris. This has been tentatively...
-
Aquitania was
inhabited by the
following tribes: Ambilatri, Anagnutes, Arverni,
Ausci, Basabocates, Belendi, Bercorates, Bergerri,
Bituriges Cubi,
Bituriges Vivisci...
-
along the
coast of
Labourd and Chalosse, near
Aquae Tarbellicae (Dax) The
Ausci in the Gers and the city of
Elimberrum (Auch) The
Bigerriones from Bigorre...
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Artesia Aubagne Albagna Aubusson Albussone,
Albuzio Aurrillac Origliaco Auch
Ausci,
Oscia Auge
Algia Aumale Almala,
Omala Aunis Alniense, A(l)nis(i)o Autun...
- Onobrisates, east of the Tarusates, west of the Lactorates, and
northwest of the
Ausci. The pre-Roman
oppidum of Esbérous was
located 3km
northwest of Eauze. During...
- the
Cadurci and Ruteni,
north of the Sotiates,
Volcae Tectosages and the
Ausci, and east the Vasates.
Their chief town was
Aginnon (Lat. Aginnum; modern...