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Belgic tribe
derive from the name of the Atrebates include the city of Arras, attested ca. 400 AD as civitas Atrabatum ('civitas of the Atrebates'; Atrebatis in 881, Arras
Atrebates
Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
hypothesize it is a contraction of Atrebates, a Belgic tribe of Gaul and Britain that used to inhabit the area. The name Atrebates could have successively evolved
Arras
Celtic tribe
Corieltauvi, to the east by the Trinovantes, to the west by the Dobunni and Atrebates, and to the south by the Regni and Cantiaci. The name 'Catuvellauni' (Common
Catuvellauni
Ancient British currency
Atrebates and Regni (Ph.D.). University of Nottingham. p. 86. Retrieved 14 July 2016. Bean, Simon C (1994). "Dating" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and
Celtic_currency_of_Britain
Historical Gallic-Germanic tribal confederation
geographical region comprising territories of the Bellovaci, Ambiani, Atrebates, and Veromandui. These four communities are widely thought to have been
Belgae
Celtic tribes
into larger tribal kingdoms during the Late Iron Age. The Belgae and Atrebates share their names with tribes in France and Belgium, which, together with
Iron_Age_tribes_in_Britain
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
BC 57 BC Battle of the Sabis Battle of the Sabis .Nervii, Viromandui, Atrebates, Aduatuci Battle France Victory ⁂ 56 BC56 BC Battle of Morbihan Battle
Julius_Caesar
Battle between Caesar and the Belgae tribes, part of Caesar's Gallic Wars (57 BC)
their affairs. The union included the Bellovaci, Suessiones, Nervii, Atrebates, Ambiani, Morini, Menapii, Caleti, Veliocasses, Viromandui, Aduatuci,
Battle_of_the_Sabis
Late Iron Age and Roman era British tribe
of the Atrebates, who sought sanctuary in Britain around 52 BC, brought and promoted a level of civilisation influenced by Rome. The Atrebates settled
Regni
British iron age settlement
Calleva Atrebatum ("Calleva of the Atrebates") was an Iron Age oppidum, the capital of the Atrebates tribe. It then became a walled town in the Roman
Calleva_Atrebatum
King of Atrebates tribe
Belgic nation of the Atrebates, initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st century BC. When Julius Caesar conquered the Atrebates in Gaul in 57 BC, as
Commius
Native tribes aligned with the Roman Empire
probably, Boduocus of the Dobunni. The antecedents of the Regni, the Atrebates, had (in their Gallic and British forms) been client kingdoms of Rome
Roman client kingdoms in Britain
Roman_client_kingdoms_in_Britain
County of England
died and war broke out between his sons and King Verica of the Atrebates. The Atrebates were defeated, their capital captured and their lands made subject
Surrey
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
over the former Trinovantian capital of Camulodunum (Colchester). The Atrebates tribe whose capital was at Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester) had friendly
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
County of England
Paleolithic era. During the Roman conquest of Britain, Romans conquered the Atrebates, West Sussex's indigenous Britons, and incorporated the area as a Roman
West_Sussex
Historic province of the Kingdom of France
département of Pas-de-Calais. In northern Gaul the Belgic tribe of the Atrebates lived in the future area of Artois, the name of which (Latin: Atrebatia)
County_of_Artois
Ancient Celtic peoples of Scotland
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Caledonians
Ancient Roman coin
Bean, Simon C (1994). "The coinage of Eppilus" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (Ph.D.). University of Nottingham. pp. 341–347. Archived (PDF)
Denarius
Roman client king of the Atrebates tribe of the British Iron Age
museum Collection Online. British museum. Retrieved 8 April 2016. Atrebates and Cantiaci at Roman-Britain.co.uk Atrebates and Cantium at Romans in Britain
Eppillus
Human settlement in the United Kingdom
very little of which survives above ground. It lay in the land of the Atrebates and is in the early medieval-founded English county of West Sussex. On
Noviomagus_Reginorum
58–50 BC conflict between Rome and Gallic tribes
Not all the tribes were so cowed though. The Nervii allied with the Atrebates and Viromandui, and planned to ambush the Romans. The ensuing battle of
Gallic_Wars
County of England
Silchester, built further north by a dominant Belgic polity known as the Atrebates in the 50s BCE. Julius Caesar invaded south-eastern England briefly in
Hampshire
River in southern England
obstacle and he encountered the Iron Age Belgic tribes (Catuvellauni and Atrebates) along the river. At the confluence of the Thames and Cherwell was the
River_Thames
British tribe of the Iron Age and Roman era
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Brigantes
Iron Age Celtic people living in Britain
of the Atrebates: Coins indicate he became king of the Cantiaci c. 15 CE, at the same time as his brother Verica became king of the Atrebates. Cunobelinus
Cantiaci
British Roman client king
Claudius 17 Wacher 2020, p. 255 Wacher 2020, p. 256 Atrebates at Roman-Britain.co.uk Atrebates at Romans in Britain Coinage of Verica at The Celtic Coin
Verica
1st century British king of the Regnenses or Regni tribe
have been Cogidubnus' palace, were probably part of the territory of the Atrebates tribe before the Roman conquest of Britain in AD 43. Cogidubnus may therefore
Tiberius_Claudius_Cogidubnus
Village and civil parish in Hampshire, England
archaeological site and Roman town of Calleva Atrebatum, an Iron Age and later Atrebates settlement first occupied by the Romans in about AD 45. The site includes
Silchester
chieftain of the Atrebates. 34 BC Emperor Octavian makes an alliance with the Atrebates and Trinovantes. c. 25 BC Tincommius, leader of the Atrebates, issues Roman-style
Timeline of prehistoric Britain
Timeline_of_prehistoric_Britain
King of the Atrebates
1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.6476. ISBN 9780199545568. Coinage south of the Thames Atrebates at Roman-Britain.co.uk Atrebates at Romans in Britain
Tincomarus
Celtic tribe in Britain
Cornovii and Corieltauvi to the North; the Catuvellauni to the East; the Atrebates and Belgae to the South; and the Silures and Ordovices to the West. Some
Dobunni
Early 1st century AD king of the British Catuvellauni
bearing his name begin to appear in the northern lands of the neighbouring Atrebates tribe and their capital, Calleva Atrebatum (Silchester), probably fell
Epaticcus
Ancient Celtic people of Great Britain
Tribe Capital Atrebatēs Calleva Atrebatum Brigantēs/Brigantī Isurium Brigantum Cantiacī Durovernum Cantiacorum Carvetīī (*Carwetīī) Luguvalium Catuvellaunī
Celtic_Britons
Topics referred to by the same term
northern France. The name ultimately derived from the Belgic tribe the Atrebates. The county gave its name to Artesian wells, which were drilled there
Artesia
1st-century AD British chieftain of the Catuvellauni tribe
the Catuvellauni, into the territory of the Atrebates. After Epaticcus died in about AD 35, the Atrebates, under Verica, regained some of their territory
Caratacus
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
Section 4 (in Latin) – via Wikisource. Book II, Section 4: "... XV milia Atrebates, Ambianos X milia, Morinos XXV milia, Menapios VII milia, Caletos X milia
Roman_numerals
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Epidii
Roman military officer (c.100 BC–45 BC)
battle against the Atrebates and Nervii near Sabis, Labienus, commanding the 9th and 10th legions, defeated the opposing Atrebates force and proceeded
Titus_Labienus
Roman-era British tribe
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Iceni
Britain) Atrebates (in Britannia) – an important Belgic tribe of today's Southern England, in Berkshire. Related to or a branch of the Atrebates that lived
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Historical territory in present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands
For Flanders, specifically these were the Menapii, Morini, Nervii and Atrebates. Julius Caesar conquered the area around 54 BC and the population was
County_of_Flanders
Belgic tribe
meet the river Leie up to Merville, at the one-time territory of the Atrebates. South of their territory, they were separated from the Ambiani by the
Morini
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)
features Seneca as tutor of the young Togidubnus, son of King Verica of the Atrebates, during his ten-year stay in Rome. The 2023 film Seneca – On the Creation
Seneca_the_Younger
Ancient Celtic peoples of Europe
Arecomici Nemausus (Nîmes) Arverni (*Arwernī) Gergovia (La Roche-Blanche) Atrebates Nemetocenna (Arras) Aulerci Cenomani Vindunom (Le Mans) Bodiocasses Augustodurum
Gauls
Anglo-Saxon kingdom in the south of Great Britain
settlements. By the Iron Age, Celtic British tribes such as the Durotriges, Atrebates, Belgae and Dobunni occupied the future Wessex. Following the Roman conquest
Wessex
This is a list of the client rulers of Ancient Rome, sectioned by the kingdom, giving the years the ruler was on the throne, and separating Kings and Queens
List_of_Roman_client_rulers
Celtic subdivision containing Gaulish and Brittonic
the British Roman Period was also similar. In Julius Caesar's time, the Atrebates held land on both sides of the English Channel. It contrasts with the
Gallo-Brittonic_languages
2000 role-playing video game
Bradwen is the illegitimate son of the dying King Cadfanan, leader of the Atrebates tribe shortly following the Roman occupation. Bradwen's goal is to foil
Arthur's_Knights
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
legions to invade Britain and restore the exiled king Verica over the Atrebates. The Romans defeated the Catuvellauni, and then organized their conquests
Roman_Britain
Polish Communist and career Soviet agent
meeting place for the group. On 30 November 1941, the house at 101 Rue des Atrébates in Brussels, run by Rita Arnould and Zofia Poznańska and used to transmit
Leopold_Trepper
1st-century king of the British Catuvellauni
in the footsteps of his uncle Epaticcus, completed the conquest of the Atrebates, the main rival to the Catuvellauni, in the early 40s. The Atrebatian
Togodumnus
Belgic tribe
finally forced them to submit, and Caesar placed his ally Commius of the Atrebates in control of them. A cohort of Menapian auxiliaries is attested by inscriptions
Menapii
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
as host and mentor of the young Togidubnus, son of King Verica of the Atrebates, during his ten-year stay in Rome. When Togidubnus returns to Britain
Claudius
1st-century pre-Roman British king
to history. Epaticcus expanded his influence into the territory of the Atrebates in the early 20s, taking the Atrebatan capital Calleva (Silchester) by
Cunobeline
Gallic-Germanic tribe
the Atuatuci sent troops to assist their Belgic neighbours, the Nervii, Atrebates and Viromandui, but were too late to avoid an eventual Roman victory.
Atuatuci
Island in Hampshire, England
2001. Bean, Simon C. (1994). "Coinage of Commios" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (PhD). University of Nottingham. p. 262. Archived from the original
Hayling_Island
Prehistoric carving in Uffington, England
the Celtic art found on the coins of the local tribes (the Dobunni and Atrebates). Comparative analysis of the design with numismatic and archeological
Uffington_White_Horse
Cultural and historic region of England
largest hillforts. Towards the end of the Iron Age in 75 BC people from the Atrebates, one of the tribes of the Belgae, a mix of Celtic and German stock, invaded
Sussex
Former administrative region of France
defeating the Atrebates and Nervians at the Battle of Sabis. The Belgians, a collective of various tribes such as the Menapiens, Morins, Atrébates, and Nervians
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Roman province (22 BC - 5th century)
abandoned. Further the capitals in the areas of the former tribes of the Atrebates, Morini and the Nervians were either burnt down (Nemetacum (Arras)) or
Gallia_Belgica
Celtic tribe in Britain
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Deceangli
Member of the Red Orchestra resistance group in Germany (1914–1943)
She was captured when the Funkabwehr raided an apartment at 101 Rue des Atrébates in Brussels on 12 December 1941 at 2 pm, from which a Soviet clandestine
Rita_Arnould
Part of the Gallic Wars
Rhedones Bituriges Bellovaci Suessiones Ambiani Aedui Treveri Nervii Atrebates Veliocasses Viromandui Petrocorii Cadurci Gabali Vellavi Helvii Boii Segusiavi
Battle_of_Alesia
Boduognaty or Boduognatus, leader of the Nervii in Gaul who, with the Atrebates and Viromandui, fought Julius Caesar in 57 BC MPC · 3458 3459 Bodil 1986
Meanings of minor-planet names: 3001–4000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_3001–4000
Roman legion
against the Nervians in 57 BC. Together with the IXth, the Xth defeated the Atrebates, moved against the Belgae on the other side of the river and captured
Legio_X_Equestris
5th-century Frankish king
(reigned 457-460), Sidonius Apollinaris described how Franks overran of the Atrebates under "Cloio" in the time when Flavius Aëtius (died 454) commanded the
Chlodio
Medieval region in current Belgium and France
Osterbant (fr, de, nl), which was originally part of the civitas of the Atrebates in Roman times, which has its traditional capital in Arras. The medieval
County_of_Hainaut
Archaeological site in Fishbourne, Sussex, United Kingdom
dominant Atrebates tribe, but their early introduction to Roman imperialism created a pseudo-friendly relationship between the Romans and the Atrebates. The
Fishbourne_Roman_Palace
World War II anti-Nazi resistance movement
network. Gurevich, operating from a safehouse located at 101 Rue des Atrébates in Brussels, used Makarov as his wireless radio operator, Sophia Poznańska
Red_Orchestra_(espionage)
Celtic tribe between modern-day Anglia and the Thames Estuary
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Trinovantes
People of ancient Britain
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Cornovii_(Caithness)
Seaside town and civil parish in West Sussex, England
in the area ever since. Towards the end of the first century B.C. the Atrebates possessed three large urban centres (known as oppida) that served as the
Selsey
King of the Cantiaci
British king called Dumnovellaunus appears, alongside Tincomarus of the Atrebates, as a supplicant to Augustus around AD 7. Another Dumnovellaunus appears
Dubnovellaunus
Iron Age people
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Novantae
People on the eastern coast of Britannia Barbara in ancient Scotland
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Taexali
Celtic tribe
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Selgovae
Celtic people known as the Britons, including some Belgic tribes (e.g. the Atrebates, the Catuvellauni, the Trinovantes, etc.) in the south east. In AD 43
History_of_England
First 9 years of the Common Era
house arrest.[citation needed] AD 8 – Tincomarus, deposed king of the Atrebates, flees Britain for Rome; Eppillus becomes king. AD 4 – Namhae Chachaung
0s
Soviet GRU officer, who was part of the Rote Kapelle
December 1941. The people were arrested during a raid on a house on Rue des Atrébates, that was being used a transmitting safe-house. Gurevich himself had hid
Konstantin_Jeffremov
Revolt by Celtic tribes against the Romans (c. AD 60–61)
would not have blocked the way from Londinium to the territories of the Atrebates and other areas under settled Roman rule. Nor would this direction have
Boudican_revolt
Ancient coin in Macedonia
ISBN 0-7478-0325-0. Bean, Simon C (1994). "Methodology". The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (PDF) (Ph.D.). University of Nottingham. pp. 17–18. Retrieved
Stater
Gallic-Germanic tribe
were to join 60,000 Bellovaci, 50,000 Suessiones, 50,000 Nervii, 15,000 Atrebates, 10,000 Ambiani, 25,000 Morini, 9,000 Menapii, 10,000 Caleti, 10,000 Velocasses
Eburones
Celtic tribe in southwestern Britain during the Iron Age
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Dumnonii
Site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury in England
the area of Old Sarum seems to have formed part of the territory of the Atrebates, a British tribe apparently ruled by Gaulish exiles. Although the dynasty's
Old_Sarum
Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France
of the region were the Gauls, such as the Menapians, the Morins, the Atrebates and the Nervians, who were followed by Germanic peoples: the Saxons, the
Lille
Celtic tribe of ancient Britain
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Silures
15 AD, and was succeeded by Eppillus, probably the former king of the Atrebates. British Celtic Nobles of the Early Roman Era and the Cantiaci at Roman-Britain
Vodenos
Celtic Iron-Age tribe from Great Britain
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Durotriges
Cantiacorum Cantiaci Kent Town No Salisbury (Old Sarum) Caer Sallwg Sorbiodunum Atrebates Wiltshire City Yes Shrewsbury (Wroxeter) Caer Guricon Viroconium Cornoviorum
Roman_cities_in_Britain
Roman road in England
Atrebatum near Silchester, the centre for the local Iron Age tribe of the Atrebates. Calleva was a major crossroads. The Devil's Highway connected it with
Devil's Highway (Roman Britain)
Devil's_Highway_(Roman_Britain)
1st century AD Roman politician and general, provincial governor and suffect consul
of Britannia in 43. The casus belli was to restore Verica, king of the Atrebates and an ally of Rome, to the throne; he had been deposed by his eastern
Aulus_Plautius
Village in Buckinghamshire, England
former border between two ancient British tribes, the Catuvellauni and the Atrebates. It is close to the ancient feature Grimm's Ditch. Walter's Ash in Naphill
Naphill
Historical location, subject of debate
Dio's stated reason for the Roman invasion, that Verica, the king of the Atrebates who lived in the area of modern-day Hampshire, had appealed for Roman
Site of the Claudian invasion of Britain
Site_of_the_Claudian_invasion_of_Britain
Tribe of Celtic Britons
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Textoverdi
Deployment, formation, and manoeuvres of the Roman infantry
discipline. At the Battle of the Sabis river, contingents of the Nervii, Atrebates, Veromandui and Aduatuci tribes massed secretly in the surrounding forests
Roman_infantry_tactics
Late 1st century BC king of the Catuvellauni tribe
son, Epaticcus, expanded his territory westwards into the lands of the Atrebates. A genealogy preserved in the medieval Welsh manuscript British Library
Tasciovanus
Series of historical novels by Simon Scarrow
Eagle and the Wolves 2003 Southern Britannia AD 44 Annexation of the Atrebates (Invasion of Britannia) 5 The Eagle's Prey 2004 Britannia AD 44 Invasion
Eagles_of_the_Empire
Early method of creating metal currency
Milled coinage Bean, Simon C (1994). "Methodology" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (Ph.D.). University of Nottingham. pp. 28–29. Retrieved 14 July
Hammered_coinage
Celtic tribe in Great Britain
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Ordovices
v t e Iron Age tribes in Britain Atrebates Belgae Brigantes Caereni Caledonii Cantiaci Carnonacae Carvetii Catuvellauni Coritani Corionototae Cornovii
Creones
ATREBATES
ATREBATES
Surname or Lastname
English
English : regional name for someone from the French province of Artois, from Anglo-Norman French Arteis (from Latin Atrebates, the name of the local Gaulish tribe).French : from Old French artis ‘woodworm’, Old Occitan arta ‘moth’, possibly applied as a nickname for someone suffering from a wasting disease, perhaps leprosy.
ATREBATES
ATREBATES
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Soothing Heart; Mind
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Worthy of Worship
Girl/Female
Latin
Sea gull.
Boy/Male
Irish
Competitor's child; from the river Slaney.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Art Full
Boy/Male
Indian
Indian saint in , Great, Famous sufi saint
Girl/Female
American, Australian
God's Grace
Female
Hindi/Indian
(Bengali নীলা): Hindi name NILA means "sky blue."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Happiness; Happy Girl
Surname or Lastname
Cornish
Cornish : habitational name from places so named in the parishes of Zennor and St. Levan, both of which appear earlier in the form Trethyn, from Cornish tre ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’ + dyn ‘fort’.English : variant of Treece, from a form with the weak plural ending.
ATREBATES
ATREBATES
ATREBATES
ATREBATES
ATREBATES