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people migration under Bellovesus. In:
Miranda Green: The
Celtic World.
description of the
people migration under Bellovesus. In:
Henri Hubert: The Rise...
- BC.
According to a
legend recounted by Livy, he sent his sister's sons
Bellovesus and
Segovesus in
search of new
lands to
settle because of overpo****tion...
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Ambicatus sent his
nephew Bellovesus into
northern Italy at the head of a
party drawn from
various Gaulish tribes; this
Bellovesus was said to have founded...
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Ambicatus sent his
nephew Bellovesus into
northern Italy at the head of a
party drawn from
various Gaulish tribes;
Bellovesus allegedly founded the settlement...
- Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Aedui, Ambarri, Carnutes, and
Aulerci led by
Bellovesus,
arrived in
northern Italy during the
reign of
Tarquinius Priscus (7th–6th...
- Milano, it p****es
Pavia on its
northern s****. The
legendary Gallic leader Bellovesus was said to have
defeated the
Etruscans here in
circa 600 BC.
Ticino was...
-
compares the name with the
Gaulish theonym Belisa-maros. The
personal name
Bellovesus can
probably be
translated as 'Worthy of Power', from bello- ('power')...
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According to Livy (v. 34), the
Aedui took part in the
expedition of
Bellovesus into
Italy in the
sixth century BC.
Before Caesar's time, they had attached...
- sister's sons
Bellovesus and
Segovesus in
search of new
territories to settle.
Segovesus headed towards the
Hercynian Forest,
while Bellovesus is said to...
- "merry, joyful, happy" Gaul Vesu- (in
personal names: Vesuavus, Segovesus,
Bellovesus) Luw wāsu- "good"; Pal wašu "well" *h₁su- "good" eu- "good, well" (when...