- Encyclopædia
Britannica article "
Carnutes".
Monnayage des
Carnutes:
detailed illustrations of
numismatics Coins minted by the
Carnutes, 1st
century BCE Histoire...
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Cervalces carnutorum,
sometimes known as
Alces carnutorum, is an
extinct species of
large deer that
lived in
Europe during the
Early Pleistocene. Fragments...
- (sometimes
written Cenabaum or Genabum) was the name of the
capital city of the
Carnutes,
located near the
present French city of Orléans.
Cenabum was an oppidum...
- of the prin****l
towns of the
tribe of the
Carnutes where the
Druids held
their annual ****embly. The
Carnutes were m****acred and the city was destro****...
- the
turmoil in Rome
following the
death of
Publius Clodius Pulcher, the
Carnutes,
under Cotuatus and Conetodunus, made the
first move,
slaughtering the...
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corresponds to the
central part of the land of the
Carnutes who had
their capital at Autri**** (Chartres). The
Carnutes are
known for
their commitment, real or imagined...
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Ozeray (1834).
Histoire générale,
civile et
religieuse de la cité des
Carnutes et du pays Chartrain,
vulgairement appelé la Beauce,
depuis la premiere...
- form of
Gaulish Tasgetios or
Tasgiitios (d. 54 BC), was a
ruler of the
Carnutes, a
Celtic polity whose territory corresponded roughly with the
modern French...
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Biturigum (modern Bourges).
Their dwelled west of the Aedui,
south of the
Carnutes and Cenomani,
north of the Pictones,
Lemovices and Arverni, and east of...
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between tribes, they met
annually at a
sacred place at the
borders of the
Carnute territory,
which is said to be the
centre of Gaul. They
viewed Britain...