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- 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...