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- c. BC), Sénōnes (Σένωνες) by Strabo (early 1st c. AD), Senones by Pliny (1st c. AD), Sénones (Σένονες) by Ptolemy (2nd c. AD), and as Senones by Ammi****...
- Brennus or Brennos was an ancient Gallic chieftain of the Senones. In c. 387 BC, he defeated the Romans at the Battle of the Allia. Later that year, he...
- Senones Abbey (Abbaye de Senones) was a Benedictine abbey located in the valley of the Rabodeau, in the present village of Senones in Grand Est, France...
- Senones (French pronunciation: [sənɔn] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. It is the location of the former Senones...
- The Battle of the Allia was fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe led by Brennus, who had invaded Northern Italy – and the Roman Republic...
- Ménil-de-Senones (French pronunciation: [menil də sənɔn] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. The name Ménil-de-Senones...
- Acco was a chief of the Senones in Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius Caesar in 53 BC. On the conclusion of the war, and after...
- The ****ociation of Senones Country communes (French: Communauté de communes du Pays de Senones) is a former administrative ****ociation of communes in...
- include: 390 BC: Brennus leads the Senones to Clusium in Etruria. Rome sends an army to drive the Senones away, which the Senones defeat at the Battle of the...
- Lay-Saint-Christophe in 1715, Abbot of St-Léopold at Nancy in 1718, and of Senones Abbey in 1729. He was twice entrusted with the office of Abbot General...