- The
Gaulish name
Cenomani can
refer to:
Aulerci Cenomani, an
ancient Gallic tribe dwelling around modern Le Mans
Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul), an ancient...
- The
Cenomani (Gr****: Κενομάνοι, Strabo, Ptol.; Γονομάνοι, Polyb.), was an
ancient tribe of the
Cisalpine Gauls, who
occupied the
tract north of the Padus...
-
Cenomani (or
Aulerci Cenomanni) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
modern Sarthe department during the Iron Age and the
Roman period. The
Cenomani were...
- (*Arwernī)
Gergovia (La Roche-Blanche)
Atrebates Nemetocenna (Arras)
Aulerci Cenomani Vindunom (Le Mans) Bodioc****es
Augustodurum (Bayeux) Boii
Bononia (Bologna)...
- 225-222 BC.
People who
belonged to the
neighboring po****tions,
probably the
Cenomani, had
flocked to this
location from all over and had
gathered here from...
-
century BC,
discovered in Le Mans
between 1991 and 1997, ****ociated with the
Cenomani. The same
design is
found on
coins of
Christian Roman emperors of the 4th...
-
defeated in the
Battle of the Ticinus,
leading all the
Gauls except for the
Cenomani to join the insurgency. Rome then sent the army of
Tiberius Sempronius...
-
Province of Piacenza)
Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul) –
Eastern Lombardy (Brixia, Cremona).
Related to or a
branch of the
Cenomani (Aulerci
Cenomani) that
lived in...
-
conquest of
which by part of the
Romans was more
difficult than that of
Cenomani of Brixia.
Trumpilini people was
listed as
first in the
Trophy of Augustus...
-
between Romans and
Cenomani, who
controlled the
Garda area,
probably began in 225 BC, when
there was a
treaty of
alliance between Cenomani,
Veneti and Romans...