- The
Cadurci were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
later region of
Quercy (in present-day France)
during the Iron Age and the
Roman period. They are mentioned...
- Cadurcorum, "Divona of the
Cadurci,"
Divona was a fountain, now
called "la
fontaine des Chartreux",
worshiped by the
Cadurci, a
Celtic people of Gaul before...
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better soil. The
Petrocorii and the
Bituriges Cubi had fine ironworks; the
Cadurci had
linen factories; the
Ruteni and the
Gabales had
silver mines.[citation...
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powerful Gallic tribes. It was
composed of the Gabali, the Vellavi, and the
Cadurci,
whose sphere of
influence included the
regions of
Languedoc and Aquitaine...
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Vayrac in the Lot department. This
stronghold lay
within the
lands of the
Cadurci tribe.
According to
Aulus Hirtius in his
addendum to
Julius Caesar's Commentaries...
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Cadurcis Plantagenet Ream, also
referred to as
Carducius Plantagenet Ream (May 8, 1838,
Sugar Grove, Ohio - 20 June 1917, Chicago), was an
American still-life...
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Brannovices (*Brannowīcēs)
Matiscon (Mâcon)
Brigantii Brigantion (Bregenz)
Cadurci Uxellodunum (Cahors)
Caleti Caracotinum (Harfleur); Sandouville?; Lillebonne...
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Siege of
Uxellodunum Part of
Gallic Wars
Belligerents Roman Republic Cadurci Senones Commanders and
leaders Julius Caesar Gaius Caninius Rebilus Gaius...
- Petrocorii,
south of the
Bituriges Cubi and Aedui,
north of the Ruteni,
Cadurci and Vellavi, and west of the
Segusiavi and Ambarri. The
Arverni are known...
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remained openly hostile to the
Romans and had
fortified the
formidable Cadurci oppidum of Uxellodunum.
Gaius Caninius Rebilus surrounded the
oppidum and...