- The
Nitiobroges (Gaulish: *Nitiobrogis, 'the indigenous') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling on the
middle Garonne river,
around their chief town
Aginnon (modern-day...
- (Nantes)
Nantuates Tarnaiae (M****ongex)
Nervii (*Nerwī) Baga**** (Bavay)
Nitiobroges Aginnon (Agen)
Osismii (*Ostimī)
Vorgium (Carhaix)
Parisii Lutetia (Paris)...
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south of Périgord. In
ancient Gaul the
region was the
country of the
Nitiobroges with
Aginnum for
their capital,
which in the
fourth century was the Civitas...
- Gabali, L****unni / S****umini,
Latusates / Tarusates, Lemovices, Monesi,
Nitiobroges / Antobroges, Onobrisates,
Oscidates montani,
Oscidiates campestres,...
- Gaul Namnetes – Nantes, in
Aremorica or
Armorica Nantuates /
Nantuatae Nitiobroges/Nitiobriges
Osismii -
Western end of
Brittany Peninsula, in Aremorica...
-
means "land of the Franks". 977-1059: The
southern border of the city of
Nitiobroges (this will be
later Agen and the
diocese until the 11th century) would...
- east of the
Bituriges Vivisci, west of the Arverni, and
north of the
Nitiobroges and Cadurci.
During the
Roman period,
their chief town was Vesunna, corresponding...
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located west of the Petrocorii,
south of the Santones,
northwest of the
Nitiobroges and Cadurci, and east of the
smaller Medulli.
Their port (emporium) and...