- The
Senones or
Senonii (Gaulish: "the
ancient ones") were an
ancient Gallic tribe dwelling in the
Seine basin,
around present-day Sens,
during the Iron...
-
Segusiavi (*Segusiawī)
Forum Segusiavorum (Feurs)
Segusini Segusio (Susa)
Senoni Agedin**** (Sens)
Sequani Vesontion (Besançon)
Suessiones Noviodunum (Pommiers);...
- Modena).
After the
Second Punic War, the pro-Carthaginian
Lingones and
Senoni were expelled. To
consolidate the
Roman rule in the region, in 187 BC, the...
- po****tion was multi-ethnic (North Picenians)
because after 390 BC the
Senoni Gauls had
combined with or
supplanted earlier po****tions. In the Roman...
- and
economical authority in the Adriatic.[citation needed] In 390 BC the
Senoni Gauls invaded Italy from the
north and
occupied Picenum north of the Esino...
- Dell'antica città di
Ostra nel
territorio dei
Galli Senoni:
monografia storico-geografico. Tip. S. Gussio. 1911.
Pliny the
Elder Natural...
- the
Rabodeau valley and
named his
monastery after the
diocese of Sens (
Senonis in Latin). In 661,
Childeric II, king of Austrasia,
donated the Val de...
-
Altertumskunde (1995).
Simek writes her name as
Waluborg and adds that
Senoni is
clearly the
tribal name
Semnoni but misspelled.
Reinach and
Jullian (1920)...
- the
Rabodeau valley and
named his
monastery after the
diocese of Sens (
Senonis in Latin). In 661,
Childeric II, king of Austrasia,
donated the Val de...