- The
Lemovīcēs (Gaulish: *Lēmouīcēs, 'those who
vanquish by the elm') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
modern Limousin region during the Iron Age and...
- of the males.
There is
evidence of
possible gregarious behavior in P.
lemovices in the form of
multiple individuals preserved alongside each other, possibly...
-
cities in Gaul, it was
renamed after the
tribe (here the
Lemovices)
whose chief town it was; "
Lemovices"
subsequently evolved into "Limoges", and "Lemovicinus"...
-
September 52 BC) was a
Gaulish vergobret of the
tribe of the
Lemovices. He
commanded the 10,000
Lemovices that
formed part of the
relief force led by the Arvernian...
-
provinces of France. Its name
derived from that of a
Celtic tribe, the
Lemovices, who had
their capital at Saint-Denis-des-Murs and
whose main sanctuary...
- (*Helwī) Alba
Helviorum (Alba-la-Romaine)
Insubres Mediolanom (Milan)
Lemovices (*Lemowīcēs) Durotin**** (Villejoubert);
Augustoritum (Limoges)
Leuci (*Lewcī)...
- as
small areas of Creuse,
Loire and Aveyron. They
dwelled east of the
Lemovices and Petrocorii,
south of the
Bituriges Cubi and Aedui,
north of the Ruteni...
-
names were Commius,
Viridomarus and Eporedorix. Sedullos,
chief of the
Lemovices,
joined Verc****ivellaunus with 10,000 of his own men and was
killed at...
- the Osismii, the Unelli, the Caletes, the
Lemovices and the Ambibarii. The Unelli, Caletes, and
Lemovices were
respectively located in
Cotentin (Lower-Normandy)...
- led by Vercingetorix's
cousin Verc****ivellaunos and an army of 10,000
Lemovices led by Sedullos. With the
Roman cir****vallation
surrounded by the rest...