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Namnetes by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC) and
Pliny (1st c. AD), and as Namnē͂tai (Ναμνῆται) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD). The
etymology of the
ethnonym Namnetes remains...
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attested in
Armorica include the Redones, Curiosolitae, Osismii,
Esubii and
Namnetes.[citation needed]
Caesar reports in
Bellum Galli**** that he sent in 57...
- Map of the
Gallic people of
modern Brittany: Osismii Veneti Coriosolites Redones
Namnetes...
- The
Namnete root of the city's name was
introduced at the end of the
Roman period, when it
became known as
Portus Namnetum "port of the
Namnetes" and...
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Menapii Castellum Menapiorum (C****el)
Morini Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer)
Namnetes Condevin**** (Nantes)
Nantuates Tarnaiae (M****ongex)
Nervii (*Nerwī) Baga****...
- port on the
south s**** of the Loire,
established opposite the port of
Namnetes,
located north of the Loire,
Nantes -
Contigwic of its
Gaulish name - and...
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parts of Côtes-d'Armor, Ille-et-Vilaine and
Morbihan départements. The
Namnetes, who
lived in the
current Loire-Atlantique département (in today's administrative...
- Map of the
Gallic people in
modern Brittany around 150 AD. Osismii Veneti Coriosolites Redones
Namnetes...
- Europe. It was
inhabited by
Gallic peoples including the
Veneti and the
Namnetes in the
first centuries BCE
before these territories were
conquered by Julius...
- Map of the
Gallic people of
modern Brittany: Osismii Veneti Coriosolites Redones
Namnetes Non-Gallic...