- A
vergobret was a
magistrate in
ancient Gaul who held the
highest office in many
Gallic cities,
especially among the Aedui.
Julius Caesar discusses the...
-
Sedullos (died
September 52 BC) was a
Gaulish vergobret of the
tribe of the Lemovices. He
commanded the 10,000
Lemovices that
formed part of the relief...
- magistrate.
Among the Aedui, a clan of Gaul, the
executive held the
title of
Vergobret, a
position much like a king, but his
powers were held in
check by rules...
- the
Aedui seemed to work in a semi-republican state, with the
powerful Vergobret at
least slightly being at the will of the people,
similar to the senators...
- [citation needed]
Among the
Aedui tribe the
executive held the
title of "
Vergobret", a
position much like a king, but its
powers were held in
check by rules...
-
prominent of
which were the Aedui.
Under a
chief magistrate known as a
Vergobret, the
Aedui maintained a semi-republican form of government, but were eventually...
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reins of power. The
vergobret was
publicly elected by a
council directed by the druids.
Among the Aedui, it
seems like the
vergobret also
exercised a judiciary...
-
division recurs in the
disputed Haeduan election for the
annual office of
vergobret,
which Caesar describes as the
chief magistracy of the civitas. Two men...
- districts. In the 1st
century AD, Rome
replaced the
traditional Gallic vergobret, the sole
executive leader, with a
collegiate system,
according to the...
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centred on a
single town" (p. 39 online).
Laurent Lamoine, "Préteur,
vergobret,
princeps en
Gaule Narbonnaise et dans les
Trois Gaules:
pourquoi faut-il...