- The
Bituriges Cubi (Gaulish:
Biturīges Cubi) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in a
territory corresponding to the
later province of Berry,
which is
named after...
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Gaulish name
Bituriges,
meaning 'kings of the world', can
refer to:
Bituriges Cubi, an
ancient Gallic tribe dwelling around modern Bourges Bituriges Vivisci...
- The
Bituriges Vivisci (Gaulish:
Biturīges Uiuisci) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling near modern-day
Bordeaux during the
Roman period. They had a
homonym tribe...
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Eburones Campaign Belgium,
France Victory ⁂ 52 BC 52 BC Avari**** Avari**** .
Bituriges,
Arverni Siege France Victory ⁂ 52 BC 52 BC
Battle of
Gergovia Battle...
- settlement, and even
called Avari**** (Bourges, France), a
center of the
Bituriges, an urbs, "city".
Archaeology indicates that
oppida were
centers of religion...
- (Bologna)
Bellovaci (*Bellowacī)
Bratuspantion (Beauvais)
Bituriges Cubi Avari**** (Bourges)
Bituriges Vivisci Burdigala (Bordeaux)
Brannovices (*Brannowīcēs)...
- Arverni, Ausci, Basabocates, Belendi, Bercorates, Bergerri,
Bituriges Cubi,
Bituriges Vivisci, Cadurci,
Cambolectri Agesinates, Camponi, Convenae, Cocossati...
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Around 300 BC, the
region was the
settlement of a
Celtic tribe, the
Bituriges Vivisci, who
named the town Burdigala,
probably of
Aquitanian origin....
- what is now the city of Bourges. Avari****,
situated in the
lands of the
Bituriges Cubi, was the
largest and best-fortified town
within their territory,...
- 'He who
fights in both directions') is a
legendary Gallic king of the
Bituriges, said to have
lived ca. 600 BC.
According to a
legend recounted by Livy...