- Cenabum, Gaul (sometimes
written Cenabaum or
Genabum) was the name of the
capital city of the Carnutes,
located near the
present French city of Orléans...
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Caesar led the
remaining legions to Gergovia. His
sieges of Vellaunodunum,
Genabum, and
Noviodunum en
route caused Vercingetorix to
march to meet
Caesar in...
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Gaulish nations. The
chief fortified towns were
Cenabum (mistakenly
labeled "
Genabum"), the
modern Orléans,
where a
bridge crossed the Loire, and Autri**** (or...
- all killed.
Julius Caesar,
after a
series of
victories at Vellaunodunum,
Genabum, and
Noviodunum Biturigum, had
arrived at Avari**** in the
winter of 52...
- were
preparing a
garrison to send to
Genabum for the
defense of that town.
Caesar then
marched on to
besiege Genabum and
Noviodunum Biturigum.
These three...
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originate in Acionna, a Gallo-Roman
river goddess attested at Orléans (
Genabum). It
begins on the Gâtinais
plateau at La Neuville-sur-Essonne through...
- (Cavaillon):
melons Cularo (Grenoble):
walnuts (in French, "Grenoble nuts")
Genabum (Orléans):
aromatic vinegar Suindinum (Le Mans): chicken. This
marks the...
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Cahors Caeresi Cambolectres Carnutes – Autri**** (Chartres),
Cenabum /
Genabum (Orléans), in
Aremorica or
Armorica Chalbici – Chablais, in
Southern Gaul...
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Loire and
Seine rivers, with two main cities, Autria**** (Chartres) and
Genabum (Orléans). From the 1st to the 3rd century, the
territory was occupied...