- The
Carnutes or
Carnuti (Gaulish: 'the
horned ones'), were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in an
extensive territory between the
Sequana (Seine) and the Liger...
-
Caracotinum (Harfleur); Sandouville?; Lillebonne?
Carni Aquileia Carnutes (*
Carnūtī) Autri**** (Chartres);
Cenabum (Orléans)
Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī) Durocatelaunos...
-
protectorate over the
Carnutes by
allying himself with the
leader of an
ancient Carnuti family named Tasgetios.
Caesar re-established him on his ancestors' throne...
- to Rome. He
painted a
major battle canvas entitled The
victory of the
Carnuti (Celts) over the Normans. His
pupils included Pietro Liberi, Bartolomeo...
-
encourage them to join in an
uprising against Rome. The Menapii,
Senones and
Carnuti also
joined in this
uprising and
prepared for war, but
Caesar and his forces...
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Chambord several places called Chambord, Chambors,
Chambourg Chartres : from
Carnuti, name of a
Celtic tribe,
replaces Autri**** Condom : from
Condatomagus other...
- also have
small anellus lobes,
which are clavate. The
aedeagus have
three carnuti,
which are of the same length. The left part is broad, and is also covered...
- also have
small anellus lobes,
which are clavate. The
aedeagus have
three carnuti,
which are of the same length. The left part is broad, and is also covered...