- The
Esuvii (or Esubii; Gaulish: Esuuii) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling between the
lower Seine and the
Loire rivers, in what is now Normandy,
during the...
- (Latinized Esuvius,
feminine Esuvia),
which may be
related to the
tribal name
Esuvii and the
theonym Esus. In
Irish mythology, Aífe the
daughter of Airdgeimm...
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Esugenus ('born from Esus') are also attested. It is
possible that the
Esuvii of Gaul, in the area of present-day Normandy, took
their name from this...
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Gaius Pius
Esuvius Tetricus was a Gallo-Roman
nobleman who
ruled as
emperor of the
Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD. He was
originally the
praeses (provincial...
- (Augustodurum, modern-day Bayeux),
Calates (Juliobona > modern-day Lillebonne),
Esuvii (*Uxisama > modern-day Exmes)
Lexovii (Noviomagus Lexoviorum, modern-day...
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Aremorica or
Armorica Edenates – in
Southern Gaul
Eleuterii Elycoces Epomandui Esuvii /
Esubii / Sesuvii
Helvii / Elvi -
Southern Gaul Lemovices –
Limoges Lexovii –...
-
known from the
imperial period,
probably derived from the
Gallic tribe name
Esuvii. The best
known member of this gens are the
Gallic Emperor Tetricus I and...
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Gaius Pius
Esuvius Tetricus,
better known as
Tetricus II, was the son and heir of
Tetricus I,
emperor of the
Gallic Empire from 271 to 274 AD. In 273,...
- Cr****us with one
legion against the Veneti, Venelli, Osismi, Coriosolites,
Esuvii, Aulerci, and Redones,
which are
maritime nations that
border on the Ocean...