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Catalauni (Gaulish: *Catu-uellaunoi 'war-chiefs') were a
Belgic tribe dwelling in the
modern Champagne region during the
Roman period. The
Catalauni probably...
- Gallo-Roman
settlement known in
Latin as Catalaunum,
taking its name from the
Catalauni, a
Belgic tribe dwelling in the
region of
modern Champagne. Châlons is...
- uellauni/wellauni ('chiefs, commandants'). It is
probably related to the name of the '
Catalauni', a
Belgic tribe dwelling in the
modern Champagne region during the Roman...
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Carni Aquileia Carnutes (*Carnūtī) Autri**** (Chartres);
Cenabum (Orléans)
Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī)
Durocatelaunos (Châlons-en-Champagne)
Caturiges Ebrodunom...
-
names Catalunya and
Castile have a
common root. The
source is the
Celtic catalauni,
meaning "chiefs of battle",
similar to the
Celtic given name *Katuwalos;...
- Gaul
inflicted heavy losses on the
enemy at
Scarpona (Dieulouard) and at
Catalauni (Châlons-sur-Marne),
forcing them to retire. An
opportunity to further...
- Caleti/Caletes –
Harfleur (Caracotinum),
later Lillebonne (Juliobona)
Catalauni / Gaul Catuvellauni – Châlons-en-Champagne
Catuslogi Eburones (mixed Belgae...
- This
connection was
brought about[citation needed] by a
migration of the
Catalauni, the
Belgic tribe from the
Champagne region of France, into
England stretching...
- Gaul
inflicted heavy losses on the
enemy at
Scarpona (Dieulouard) and at
Catalauni (Châlons-sur-Marne),
forcing them to retire. An
opportunity to further...
- a
tribe of
southeastern Britain,
whose name may also be
cognate with
Catalauni (Châlons-sur-Marne) and
Catalaunia (Catalonia).
Individual names include...