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Corseul (French pronunciation: [kɔʁsœl]; Breton: Kersaout; Gallo: Corsoeut) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France...
- is the
vestige of a Romano-Celtic
fanum and its courtyard,
located in
Corseul, in the
department of Côtes-d'Armor, France. The
temple is
located at a...
- as the 'troop-watchers', 'those who
watch over the troop'. The city of
Corseul,
attested ca. 400 AD as
civitas Coriosolitum ('civitas of the Curiosolites'...
- Monument. Château de Caradeuc, at
Plouasne Château de La Caunelaye, at
Corseul Château de Coat-an-noz, at Belle-Isle-en-Terre Château de Costaérès, at...
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Celtic tribes: The Curiosolitae, who
lived around the
present town of
Corseul.
Their territory encomp****ed
parts of Côtes-d'Armor, Ille-et-Vilaine and...
- provinces. Some inscriptions, such as
those at
Bordeaux CIL XIII, 00582,
Corseul CIL XIII, 03143, the
three from Ihn in Saarland,
Germany AE 1994, 1256...
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Brixia (Brescia)
Ceutrones Darantasia (Tarentaise/Moûtiers)
Coriosolites Corseul Diablintes Noeodunom (Jublains) Duroc****es Duroc****ium (Dreux) Eburones...
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Civitas Namnetum (Condivin****, Nantes)
Civitas Coriosolitum (Fanum Martis,
Corseul)
Civitas Venetum (Darioritum, Vannes)
Civitas Osismorum (Vorgium, Carhaix)...
- Chèze
Coadout Coatascorn Coatréven Coëtlogon Coëtmieux
Cohiniac Corlay Corseul Créhen
Dinansubpr Duault Éréac
Erquy Évran Le Faouët Le Fœil Fréhel Gausson...
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thoroughfare because it was
located on the
Roman road that
connected Le Mans to
Corseul, a
provincial capital in present-day Brittany. Moreover, some
parts of...