- The
Belgae (/ˈbɛldʒiː, ˈbɛlɡaɪ/) were a
large confederation of
tribes living in
northern Gaul,
between the
English Channel, the west bank of the Rhine...
- The
Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–1899 was the
first expedition to
winter in the
Antarctic region. Led by
Adrien de
Gerlache de
Gomery aboard the...
- the Aquitani; the
Marne and the
Seine separate them from the
Belgae. Of all these, the
Belgae are the bravest,
because they are
furthest from the civilization...
-
Seine rivers,
which Caesar described as a
cultural boundary between the
Belgae and the
Celtic Gauls. In the
north and east it
stretched all the way to...
-
Belgae. In the
modern sense,
Gallic tribes are
defined linguistically, as
speakers of Gaulish.
While the
Aquitani were
probably Vascons, the
Belgae would...
-
following p****age:
Gallia est
omnis divisa in
partes tres,
quarum unam
incolunt Belgae,
aliam Aquitani,
tertiam qui
ipsorum lingua Celtae,
nostra Galli appellantur...
- names. Morini – Boulogne-sur-Mer Nervii – Bavay,
Belgae largest tribal confederation.
Ceutrones (
Belgae)
Geidumni Grudii Levaci Nervii Proper Pleumoxii...
- Belgica,
Aquitania and Celtica. The
inhabitants of
Belgica were
called Belgae,
those of
Aquitania were
called Aquitani. The
inhabitants of the Celtica...
-
invasions of Ireland. The
Priteni were said to be the first,
followed by the
Belgae from
northern Gaul and Britain. Later,
Laighin tribes from
Armorica (present-day...
- Masquerade: The
Paris of
Napoleon III. Atheneum. Busse,
Peter E. (2006). "
Belgae". In Koch, John T. (ed.).
Celtic Culture: A
Historical Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO...