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- coalition of 57 BC against Caesar. They are mentioned as Viromanduos and Viromanduis (var. vero-) by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), Viromanduos by Livy (late 1st...
- Victory ⁂ 57 BC 57 BC Battle of the Sabis Battle of the Sabis .Nervii, Viromandui, Atrebates, Aduatuci Battle France Victory ⁂ 56 BC56 BC Battle of Morbihan...
- read as treating only the southwestern Belgic tribes, the Suessiones, Viromandui and Ambiani and perhaps some of their neighbours, as the true ethnic Belgae...
- tribes were so cowed though. The Nervii allied with the Atrebates and Viromandui, and planned to ambush the Romans. The ensuing battle of the Sabis was...
- Aregenua (Vieux) Vindelici (*Windelicī) Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Viromandui (*Wiromanduī) Augusta Viromanduorum (Saint-Quentin, Aisne) Vocontii (*Wocontī)...
- [citation needed] Its name derives from that of an ancient tribe, the Viromandui. In the 10th century, it was organised around two castellan domains: St...
- was in the present-day northernmost corner of France; the Suessiones, Viromandui and Ambiani as well perhaps as some of their neighbours who lived in the...
- Luggones/Lungones Paenii Paesici Saelini Vinciani Viromenici. Might be related to the Viromandui. Bebryaces / Berybraces – unknown location, may have been related to the...
- sent troops to ****ist their Belgic neighbours, the Nervii, Atrebates and Viromandui, but were too late to avoid an eventual Roman victory. After they withdrew...
- mannus 'small horse, pony'; Gaulish manduos 'pony' (as in tribe name Viromandui 'men who own ponies'). Due to a paucity of evidence required to establish...