- The
Redones or
Riedones (Gaulish: RÄ“dones,
later Riedones, 'chariot- or horse-drivers') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
eastern part of the Brittany...
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cross the
Channel to
discourage further support of the
Riedones by the Britons. In 52 BC, the
Riedones responded to the call of
Vercingetorix to
furnish a...
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before 832; however, it
would seem that
there was a
parish by the name of
Riedones which gave the town its name. In 832, Conwoion, a
Breton monk with the...
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under the
initial name of
Riedones, long
after the
Redones people were ****imilated to Bretons; the
cultural link
between Riedones and the
former Redones...
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which refers to a
river confluence.
Riedonum comes from the
tribe of the
Riedones, of
which Condate was the capital. This
epithet was only used
after the...
- The
known history of
Amanlis dates back to pre-Roman times, when the
Riedones or
Redones tribe of
Gauls inhabited the area. The
primary products of Amanlis...
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coins often feature horses, and the Venetes, Namnetes,
Coriosolites and
Riedones created coins with chariots, as well as
naked riding goddesses. A Venetes...
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westwards through the commune. In
ancient times the town was part of the
Riedones, one of the five
Breton federations.
Following the
Roman invasion of 56...