- The
Bellovaci (Gaulish: Bellouacoi) were a
Belgic tribe dwelling in the
modern Picardy region, near the present-day city of Beauvais,
during the Iron...
- In Caesar's usage,
Belgium is a
geographical subregion comprising the
Bellovaci, Ambiani, Atrebates, and Veromandui.
These four
communities are widely...
- post-Renaissance
Latin rendering is Bellova**** from the
Belgic tribe the
Bellovaci,
whose capital it was. In the
ninth century, it
became a
county (comté)...
-
uprisings followed the 57 BC conquest. The
largest revolt was led by the
Bellovaci in 52 BC,
after the
defeat of Vercingetorix.
During this rebellion, it...
- complete; it
evidently was
incomplete as
Caesar was that year
fighting the
Bellovaci and
regardless the
proposal was vetoed. That year, it
seemed that the...
- forest,
defeating one of the
larger tribes of north-eastern Gaul, the
Bellovaci. A
multitude of the forest's classical-era
artifacts are on
display at...
-
Vindunom (Le Mans) Bodioc****es
Augustodurum (Bayeux) Boii
Bononia (Bologna)
Bellovaci (*Bellowacī)
Bratuspantion (Beauvais)
Bituriges Cubi Avari**** (Bourges)...
-
battle and the
Younger Pompey captured and executed. 46 BC:
Revolt of the
Bellovaci in North-Eastern Gaul –
revolt suppressed 44 BC:
Revolt of the Allobroges...
-
sometimes described misleadingly as "tribes," such as the Aedui, Allobroges,
Bellovaci, and
Sequani (see List of
Celtic tribes) but the
civitates were too large...
-
noticeable from 250 to 200 BC
onward on the
territories of the Ambi or
Bellovaci,
incineration did not
occur before 200–150 in the
Aisne valley. As such...