- The
Lexovii (Gaulish: *Lexsouioi, 'the leaning, lame'), were a
Gallic tribe dwelling immediately west of the
mouth of the Seine,
around present-day Lisieux...
- of the
Roman period. They were a
tribal division of the
civitas of the
Lexovii, in the
Roman province of
Gallia Lugdunensis. They are
mentioned as Bodioc****es...
- Durotin**** (Villejoubert);
Augustoritum (Limoges)
Leuci (*Lewcī)
Tullum (Toul)
Lexovii (*Lexsowī)
Noviomagos (Lisieux)
Lingones Andematunnon (Langres) Mediomatrici...
-
subordinates had been busy
pacifying Normandy and Aquitania. A
coalition of
Lexovii, Coriosolites, and
Venelli charged Sabinus while he was
entrenched atop...
- town
derives from the Latin:
Noviomagus Lexoviorum ("Noviomagus of the
Lexovii"). The town was
originally known in
Celtic as
Novio Magos ("New Field"...
- sent by
Caesar with
three legions against the Venelli, Curiosolitae, and
Lexovii (in Normandy), who were led by Viridovix. He
gained a
great victory over...
- woodland.
Noviomagus may
refer to:
Noviomagus Lexoviorum ("Noviomagus of the
Lexovii"), the Gallo-Roman
settlement at Lisieux,
France Noviomagus Veromanduorum...
- Gaul,
between 58 and 51 BC. He ****umed the
command of a
Gallic army of
Lexovii and
Aulerci Eburovices against the
legate Quintus Titurius Sabinus, against...
-
sometimes also
considered Belgians, and
Lemovices is
probably a
mistake for
Lexovii (Lower-Normandy).[citation needed]
During the
Gallic Wars, the
Veneti were...
-
river Risle delimited the
territories of the
tribes of Velioc****es and the
Lexovii.
Between 980 and 1204, when it p****ed into the
hands of the King of France...