- ('civitas of the
Diablintes',
Jublent ca. 1100) is
named after the
Gallic tribe.
Julius Caesar (B. G. iii. 9)
mentions the
Diablintes among the allies...
- now Isaccea,
Romania Jublains, Mayenne, France,
capital of the
Aulerci Diablintes Neung-sur-Beuvron, Loir-et-Cher, as
Noviodunum Biturigum; the capital...
-
Noiodunum or Noviodunum), the
capital of the
ancient Gallic tribe of the
Diablintes,
later occupied and
settled by
Romans and
called Civitas Diablintum. Noeodunum...
- (Brescia)
Ceutrones Darantasia (Tarentaise/Moûtiers)
Coriosolites Corseul Diablintes Noeodunom (Jublains) Duroc****es Duroc****ium (Dreux)
Eburones Atuatuca...
-
tribal confederation)
Aulerci Cenomani / Gaul Cenomani – Le Mans
Aulerci Diablintes Aulerci Eburovices Aulerci Sagii Baioc****es / Boioc****es – Bayeux, in...
- de
monnaies gauloises (1892),
plates xxi, xxiii,
coins of the
Aulerci Diablintes,
Aulerci Cenomani and Osismii. Trésors monétaires,
volume XXIV, BNF, 2011...
- sont les
Aulerques Diablintes, dont la
ville est Noviodunum" (to the east of the [[Veneti (Gaul)}|Veneti]] were the
Diablintes,
whose city is Noviodunum):...
-
allying with the
nearby Osismii, Lexovii, Namnetes, Ambiliati, Morini,
Diablintes, and Menapii.
Caesar appointed Decimus Brutus to
command the
Roman fleet...
-
Jublains archeological site in Mayenne,
chief settlement of the
Aulerci Diablintes.
Rubricaire has
elements of
Roman origin: the road,
scattered habitations...
- [collaborations], J. Naveau,
Recherches sur
Jublains et sur la cité des
Diablintes, 1997
Thamusida I, II, III, [collaborations],
Collection de l'Ecole Française...