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Cenabum, Gaul (sometimes
written Cenabaum or Genabum) was the name of the
capital city of the Carnutes,
located near the
present French city of Orléans...
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Caesar suppresses a
revolt led by
Ambiorix near
Sabis (Northern Gaul). At
Cenabum (modern Orléans)
Roman merchants are m****acred by the Carnutes. Vercingetorix...
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religious center of the
Gaulish nations. The
chief fortified towns were
Cenabum (mistakenly
labeled "Genabum"), the
modern Orléans,
where a
bridge crossed...
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recreation and
install a pleasure-boat port there. See also
Cenabum,
Aureliana Civitas.
Cenabum was a Gaul stronghold, one of the prin****l
towns of the...
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arrived in the
valley between 1500 and 500 BC, and the
Carnutes settled in
Cenabum in what is now Orléans and
built a
bridge over the river. By 600 BC the...
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Carni Aquileia Carnutes (*Carnūtī) Autri**** (Chartres);
Cenabum (Orléans)
Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī)
Durocatelaunos (Châlons-en-Champagne)...
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northern Gaul
including the
Biturigian capital of Avari**** (Bourges),
Cenabum (Orléans), Autri**** (Chartres) and the
excavated site of
Bibracte near...
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after the
Gallic Wars. They
built roads and
founded cities such as
Cenabum, on the site of present-day Orléans, and Sceaux-du-Gâtinais.
Around 451...
- The city of Orléans in
France is
named after Aurelian.
Originally named Cenabum,
Aurelian rebuilt and
renamed it
Aurelianum or
Aureliana Civitas ("city...
- Murviel-lès-Montpellier
Bibracte (Mont Beuvray), 135 ha Bracquemont, Haute-Normandie
Cenabum, Orléans La Chaussée-Tirancourt,
Picardie La Cheppe, Champagne-Ardenne...