- The
Aedui or
Haedui (Gaulish: *Aiduoi, 'the Ardent';
Ancient Gr****: Aἴδουοι) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in what is now the
region of
Burgundy during...
-
century BCE), a
Romanized Celt, who lost the
election to
magistrate of the
Haedui to
Convictolitavis Cotus, a
character from the
Shakespeare play Coriol****...
-
natural barrier. The Arar (Saône)
River formed part of the
border between the
Haedui and
their hereditary rivals, the Sequani.[citation needed]
According to...
- mid-1st
century BC) was a
prominent member of the
Celtic civitas of the
Haedui during the
Gallic Wars. He pla**** a
significant role in the pan-Gallic rebellion...
- or even
unions of tribes.
Abrincatui - in
Aremorica or
Armorica Aedui /
Haedui -
Gaulish Celts largest tribal confederation,
roughly in the geographical...
- Book 1 and Book 6
detail the
importance of Diviciacus, a
leader of the
Haedui (Aedui),
which lies
mainly in the
friendly relationship between Caesar and...
-
moment the
chief subject of
interest is the
disturbance in Gaul. For the
Haedui—"our brethren"—have
recently fought a
losing battle, and the
Helvetii are...
-
Tertinia Florentinia, a
young woman descended from the Suebi,
buried at
Haedui in
Gallia Lugdunensis, aged sixteen, in a tomb
dating from the
first half...
-
records an
offering made by
Doris to the gods.
Suedius Isaeus,
buried at
Haedui in
Gallia Lugdunensis, in a tomb
dating to the
early third century. Lucius...
- the
latter half of the second.
Severia Severa,
dedicated a
monument at
Haedui in
Gallia Lugdunensis,
dating to the late
second or
early third century...