- (Ὀσισμίους; var. Ὀσίσμιοι, Ὀσισμαίους) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD), and as
Osismis in the
Notitia Dignitatum (5th c. AD).
According to Strabo, the M****aliote...
- or
Aletum (Aleth, near Saint-Malo),
garrisoned by the
milites Martensii Osismis (Brest),
garrisoned by the
milites Mauri Osismiaci Blabia (perhaps Hennebont)...
- the
healing arts: Sena, in the
Britannic Sea,
opposite the
coast of the
Osismi, is
famous for its
oracle of a
Gaulish god,
whose priestesses,
living in...
- he had sent
Publius Cr****us with one
legion against the Veneti, Venelli,
Osismi, Coriosolites, Esuvii, Aulerci, and Redones,
which are
maritime nations...
- parents.
Gaius Varenius Varus,
guardian of the
Roman settlers among the
Osismi in
Gallia Lugdunensis,
dedicated a
statue to
Neptunus Hippius. The base...
-
Coriosolites are
mentioned by
Caesar together with the Veneti, Unelli,
Osismi, and
others that
Caesar calls maritimae civitates, "maritime cities" which...
-
known as the
Cotentin Peninsula.
Caesar mentions them with the Veneti,
Osismi, Curiosolitae, and
other maritime states. The
Unelli and the rest submitted...