- The
Eburovīcēs or Aulercī
Eburovīcēs (Gaulish: *Eburouīcēs/Eburowīcēs, 'those who
vanquish by the yew') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
modern Eure...
-
statue has in turn been
connected with the
iconography on a coin of the
Eburovices of Évreux, in
which an upside-down boar
appears on the neck of a torc-wearing...
- some
measure of independence; and the Boii, Senones,
Aulerci (both the
Eburovices and Cenomani), the Parisii, Tric****es, Andicavi, Viduc****es, Bodioc****es...
- boar
appears on the neck of a torc-wearing human, is on a coin of the
Eburovices of Évreux.: 105 : 270 The eye on the left hand side has been suggested...
- (Jublains) Duroc****es Duroc****ium (Dreux)
Eburones Atuatuca (Tongeren)
Eburovices (*Eburowīcēs)
Mediolanum Aulercorum (Évreux)
Gabali Andreritum (Javols)...
- They were
divided into the Cenomani, the most
powerful of them, the
Eburovices, the Diablintes, and the Brannovices. The
relationship that
linked them...
- then by the
French Air Force. The
French name Évreux is
derived from the
Eburovices, a
Gallic tribe who
inhabited the area.
Their name
comes from the Gaulish...
- (with a
prothetic h-) and Old Irish: fichid- to
fight (cf. Lemovices,
Eburovices). John
Edward Lloyd suggested that the name of this
tribe is preserved...
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Aulerci Cenomani / Gaul Cenomani – Le Mans
Aulerci Diablintes Aulerci Eburovices Aulerci Sagii Baioc****es / Boioc****es – Bayeux, in
Aremorica or Armorica...
-
administrative centers:
Abrincates (Ingena, modern-day Avranches),
Aulerci Eburovices (Mediolanum, modern-day Evreux), Baioc****es (Augustodurum, modern-day...