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  • Senones
  • Ancient Gallic tribe

    Sénōnes (Σένωνες) by Strabo (early 1st century AD), Senones by Pliny (1st century AD), Sénones (Σένονες) by Ptolemy (2nd century AD), and as Senones by

    Senones

    Senones

    Senones

  • Brennus (leader of the Senones)
  • 4th-century BC Gaulish chieftain of the Senones

    Brennus (or Brennos) was a Gallic chieftain of the Senones. In c. 387 BC he defeated the Romans at the Battle of the Allia. Later that year, he led an

    Brennus (leader of the Senones)

    Brennus (leader of the Senones)

    Brennus_(leader_of_the_Senones)

  • Senones, Vosges
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Senones (French pronunciation: [sənɔn] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. It is the location of the former Senones

    Senones, Vosges

    Senones, Vosges

    Senones,_Vosges

  • Association of Senones Country communes
  • The Association of Senones Country communes (French: Communauté de communes du Pays de Senones) is a former administrative association of communes in

    Association of Senones Country communes

    Association_of_Senones_Country_communes

  • Battle of the Allia
  • Battle between Gauls and Roman Republic, c. 387 BC

    The Battle of the Allia was fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe led by Brennus, who had invaded Northern Italy – and the Roman Republic

    Battle of the Allia

    Battle of the Allia

    Battle_of_the_Allia

  • Richer of Senones
  • Medieval French historian

    Richer of Senones (sometimes in French: Richer le Lorrain) (circa 1190–1266) was a monk and chronicler of Senones Abbey in Lorraine, a traveller and one

    Richer of Senones

    Richer_of_Senones

  • Senones Abbey
  • Senones Abbey (Abbaye de Senones) was a Benedictine abbey located in the valley of the Rabodeau, in the present village of Senones in Grand Est, France

    Senones Abbey

    Senones Abbey

    Senones_Abbey

  • Battle of Lake Vadimon (283 BC)
  • Battle in 283 BC

    land of the Senones). According to Appian, the Romans sent their ambassadors specifically to the Senones for a different reason. The Senones had provided

    Battle of Lake Vadimon (283 BC)

    Battle of Lake Vadimon (283 BC)

    Battle_of_Lake_Vadimon_(283_BC)

  • Roman–Gallic wars
  • Wars between the Roman Republic and Celtic tribes

    include: 390 BC: Brennus leads the Senones to Clusium in Etruria. Rome sends an army to drive the Senones away, which the Senones defeat at the Battle of the

    Roman–Gallic wars

    Roman–Gallic wars

    Roman–Gallic_wars

  • Acco (Senones)
  • Chief of the Senones in Gaul

    Acco was a chief of the Senones in Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius Caesar in 53 BC. On the conclusion of the war, and after

    Acco (Senones)

    Acco_(Senones)

  • Ménil-de-Senones
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Ménil-de-Senones (French pronunciation: [menil də sənɔn] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France. The name Ménil-de-Senones

    Ménil-de-Senones

    Ménil-de-Senones

    Ménil-de-Senones

  • Marion Sénones
  • French painter, illustrator and traveler

    nomads of western Sahara, specifically Mauritania. Sénones illustrated many of Puigaudeau's works. Sénones died in 1977 in Rabat, Morocco. Odette du Puigaudeau

    Marion Sénones

    Marion_Sénones

  • Samnite Wars
  • Three wars between the Roman Republic and the Samnites in Central Italy, 343–290 BC

    conquered by the Senones), on the Adriatic coast (in modern Marche) as Polybius wrote that "the Romans invaded the territory of the Senones, killed most of

    Samnite Wars

    Samnite Wars

    Samnite_Wars

  • Romagna
  • Italian historical region

    most notably the Lingones, Senones and Boii, moved south into Ithe Italian peninsula, and sacked Rome in 390 BC. The Senones subjugated the Umbri and settled

    Romagna

    Romagna

    Romagna

  • Battle of Sentinum
  • Battle of the Third Samnite War (295 BC)

    Umbrians, and Senone Gauls. The Romans won a decisive victory that broke up the tribal coalition (the Etruscans, Umbrians, and Senones pulled out of the

    Battle of Sentinum

    Battle_of_Sentinum

  • Antoine Augustin Calmet
  • French Benedictine monk (1672–1757)

    Lay-Saint-Christophe in 1715, Abbot of St-Léopold at Nancy in 1718, and of Senones Abbey in 1729. He was twice entrusted with the office of Abbot General

    Antoine Augustin Calmet

    Antoine Augustin Calmet

    Antoine_Augustin_Calmet

  • Parisii (Gaul)
  • Gallic tribe

    Parisii lived south of the Bellovaci, west of the Suessiones, Meldi and Senones, east of the Veliocasses and Carnutes. Their small territory controlled

    Parisii (Gaul)

    Parisii (Gaul)

    Parisii_(Gaul)

  • Battle of Arretium
  • Battle during the Roman–Gallic wars (c.284 BC)

    France). They were met by the Senones, who were defeated in a pitched battle. It can be assumed that this clash with the Senones occurred in the ager Gallicus

    Battle of Arretium

    Battle_of_Arretium

  • Sack of Rome (390 BC)
  • Gallic sack of Rome in 390 BC

    The first sack of Rome was the consequence of the victory of the Senone Gauls led by Brennus over the Roman troops during the Battle of the Allia, a military

    Sack of Rome (390 BC)

    Sack of Rome (390 BC)

    Sack_of_Rome_(390_BC)

  • Battle of Silva Litana
  • Battle of the Second Punic War

    aid the Etruscan city of Clusium against the warlike Senones, who were led by Brennus. The Senones defeated the Romans at the Battle of Allia between 390–387

    Battle of Silva Litana

    Battle of Silva Litana

    Battle_of_Silva_Litana

  • Sens
  • Commune in France

    oppida of the Senones, one of the oldest Celtic tribes living in Gaul. The Battle of the Allia was fought c. 387 BC between the Senones – a Gallic tribe

    Sens

    Sens

    Sens

  • Odette du Puigaudeau
  • French ethnologist

    of the Western Sahara. Sénones co-authored or otherwise contributed to several of her works. Odette du Puigaudeau, Marion Sénones, Gravures rupestres du

    Odette du Puigaudeau

    Odette_du_Puigaudeau

  • Canton of Senones
  • Former canton in Grand Est, France

    of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, the Canton of Senones had its administrative centre at Senones. The Canton of Senones comprised the following 18 communes: Ban-de-Sapt

    Canton of Senones

    Canton_of_Senones

  • Jesi
  • Comune in Marche, Italy

    century BC, the Senones Gauls invaded the area and ousted them. They turned it into a stronghold against the Piceni. In 283 BC the Senones were defeated

    Jesi

    Jesi

    Jesi

  • Château de Salm
  • Ruined castle in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

    Jean-Luc Pupier et collaborateurs, "Senones à travers les âges", Bulletin des Amis de la Bibliothèque de Senones, n° 3, Senones, 1983. Frédéric Seillière, Document

    Château de Salm

    Château de Salm

    Château_de_Salm

  • Siege of Uxellodunum
  • Near-final battle of the Gallic Wars

    victory. Lucterius, the chief of the Carduci, and Drapes, chief of the Senones, had retired to the hill fort of Uxellodunum to remain in the relative

    Siege of Uxellodunum

    Siege_of_Uxellodunum

  • Bas-Rhin
  • Department of France

    detached from the district of Sélestat and attached to Vosges (District of Senones); In 1808 some territories east of the Rhine were annexed, especially the

    Bas-Rhin

    Bas-Rhin

    Bas-Rhin

  • Picenum
  • Historical region of Italy; territory of the Roman Republic/Empire

    north of the Esino river. The archaeological evidence shows groups of Senones settled much further south of this river, in the Macerata area and even

    Picenum

    Picenum

    Picenum

  • Vico del Gargano
  • Comune in Apulia, Italy

    Matrice) 14th century church of San Marco Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli Senones, France Jettingen, Germany Marchin, Belgium Vernio, Italy Pietro Delli

    Vico del Gargano

    Vico del Gargano

    Vico_del_Gargano

  • Armorica
  • Region of Gaul between the Seine and Loire rivers

    Meldi and Secusiani as having some measure of independence; and the Boii, Senones, Aulerci (both the Eburovices and Cenomani), the Parisii, Tricasses, Andicavi

    Armorica

    Armorica

    Armorica

  • Salm family
  • Lotharingian noble family

    time came to rule over a principality whose capital was Badonviller then Senones. The noble family possibly descended from Count Palatine Wigeric of Lotharingia

    Salm family

    Salm family

    Salm_family

  • Salm-Salm
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire

    Salm-Salm. The capital of Salm-Salm was first Badonviller, and from 1751 on, Senones. The second part of the name of Salm-Salm derives from Salm Castle near

    Salm-Salm

    Salm-Salm

    Salm-Salm

  • Munster cheese
  • French soft and pungent cheese

    chanoines or canons from Murbach or Saint-Dié, Benedictines from Munster, Senones, Moyenmoutier, and other monastic areas. Political protectors included

    Munster cheese

    Munster cheese

    Munster_cheese

  • Sabines
  • Ancient Italic people

    endonym of the Indo-Europeans): Germanic Suebi and Semnones, Suiones; Celtic Senones; Slavic Serbs and Sorbs; Italic Sabelli, Sabini, etc., as well as a large

    Sabines

    Sabines

    Sabines

  • Cisalpine Gaul
  • Roman province

    the Celtic Lepontii. According to Livy (v. 34), the Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Aedui, Ambarri, Carnutes, and Aulerci led by Bellovesus, arrived in northern

    Cisalpine Gaul

    Cisalpine Gaul

    Cisalpine_Gaul

  • Gondelbert
  • was written by one Richer, a monk of Senones, composed three later centuries. The Benedictine monks of Senones Abbey preserved the tradition, dating

    Gondelbert

    Gondelbert

    Gondelbert

  • Marche
  • Region of Italy

    Ancona. In the fourth century BC, the northern area was occupied by the Senones, a tribe of Gauls. The Battle of Sentinum was fought in Marche in 295 BC;

    Marche

    Marche

    Marche

  • Celts
  • Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices

    was routed at the battle of Allia and Rome was sacked in 390 BC by the Senones. At the battle of Telamon in 225 BC, a large Celtic army was trapped between

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • Melun
  • Prefecture and commune in Île-de-France, France

    Meledunum began as a Gaulish town; Caesar noted Melun as "a town of the Senones, situated on an island in the Seine"; at the island there was a wooden

    Melun

    Melun

    Melun

  • Brennus
  • Name used by two Gaulish chieftains

    Gaulish chieftains, famous in ancient history: Brennus, chieftain of the Senones, a Gallic tribe originating from the modern areas of France known as Seine-et-Marne

    Brennus

    Brennus

    Brennus

  • Vosges (department)
  • Department of France in Grand Est

    as Vogesen. In 1793, the independent Principality of Salm-Salm (town of Senones and its surroundings), enclosed inside the Vosges department, was annexed

    Vosges (department)

    Vosges (department)

    Vosges_(department)

  • Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)
  • 3rd century BC Roman politician and general

    Ariminum, made available by Rome's defeat of their previous occupants, the Senones, in 283. It is unclear from the ancient sources why the Ager Gallicus Picenus

    Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)

    Gaius Flaminius (consul 223 BC)

    Gaius_Flaminius_(consul_223_BC)

  • Montefortino helmet
  • Variety of Celtic/Roman military helmet

    by Etruscan and Celtic helmets. The helmet was brought to Italy by the Senones and it was the most popular helmet amongst the Roman army during the Republican

    Montefortino helmet

    Montefortino helmet

    Montefortino_helmet

  • Florentin, 4th Prince of Salm-Salm
  • German nobleman (1786–1846)

    nobleman and general. Florentin zu Salm-Salm was born on 17 March 1786 at Senones, Vosges, which was the capital of the Principality of Salm-Salm until 1793

    Florentin, 4th Prince of Salm-Salm

    Florentin, 4th Prince of Salm-Salm

    Florentin,_4th_Prince_of_Salm-Salm

  • Chegga
  • Place in Tiris Zemmour, Mauritania

    December 2018. Hein and Wil de Vries' travel report Puigaudeau, Odette du; Sénones, Marion (1939). "Gravures rupestres du Hank (Sahara Marocain)". Bulletin

    Chegga

    Chegga

    Chegga

  • History of Rome
  • contemporary records suggest that the Senones hoped to punish Rome for violating its diplomatic neutrality in Etruria. The Senones marched 130 kilometres (81 mi)

    History of Rome

    History of Rome

    History_of_Rome

  • Domrémy-la-Pucelle
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Maxey-sur-Meuse Mazeley Mazirot Médonville Méménil Ménarmont Le Ménil Ménil-de-Senones Ménil-en-Xaintois Ménil-sur-Belvitte Midrevaux Mirecourt Moncel-sur-Vair

    Domrémy-la-Pucelle

    Domrémy-la-Pucelle

    Domrémy-la-Pucelle

  • Mejiro Ryan
  • Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Chaser Mejiro Samman Charlottesville Prince Chevalier Noorani Paradisea Aureole Chenille Cheryl Snob Mourne Senones Chanel Pan Barley Corn (Family 8-c)

    Mejiro Ryan

    Mejiro Ryan

    Mejiro_Ryan

  • Via Aemilia
  • Roman road in northern Italy, built in 187 BC

    the Gallic tribes Boii (who gave their name to the city of Bologna) and Senones. It was already commonly referred to as Aemilia by the time the Emperor

    Via Aemilia

    Via Aemilia

    Via_Aemilia

  • Senigallia
  • Comune in Marche, Italy

    they called the Ager Gallicus. "Sena" is probably a corrupted form of "Senones" and "Gallica" (meaning "Gaulish") distinguished it from Saena (Siena)

    Senigallia

    Senigallia

    Senigallia

  • Boii
  • Celtic tribe

    While of the other tribes who had come to Italy along with the Boii, the Senones, Lingones and Cenomani are also attested in Gaul at the time of the Roman

    Boii

    Boii

    Boii

  • Ancient Celtic warfare
  • Warfare of the Ancient Celts

    Brittonic Iceni Brennus of the Gallic Senones Brennus of the Gallic invasion of the Balkans Britomaris of the Gallic Senones Caesarus of the Iberian Lusitanians

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient Celtic warfare

    Ancient_Celtic_warfare

  • Insubres
  • Gallic tribe

    had been conquered by the Senone Gauls. This army routed a Senone force, occupied their territory, killed most of the Senones and drove the rest out of

    Insubres

    Insubres

    Insubres

  • Gog and Magog
  • Pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Quran

    Tartars. This identification was made by the Historia de Preliis, Richer of Senones, Matthew Paris, Marco Polo, Hayton of Corycus, Riccoldo da Monte di Croce

    Gog and Magog

    Gog and Magog

    Gog_and_Magog

  • Britomaris
  • Gallic leader

    (the name the Romans gave to the land which had been conquered by the Senones), killed all the men, enslaved the women and children and made the place

    Britomaris

    Britomaris

  • Rambervillers
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    of a man called Rambert, who was the Count of Mortagne, or the Abbot of Senones: sources differ. Through the later medieval period, Rambervillers belonged

    Rambervillers

    Rambervillers

    Rambervillers

  • Hannibal
  • Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)

    Alaric I Arminius Attila Bato the Daesitiate Boiorix Brennus (leader of the Senones) Mithridates VI of Pontus Odoacer Gaiseric Septimius Severus, who refurbished

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

    Hannibal

  • Sack of Rome
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rome (390 BC) following the Battle of the Allia, by Brennus, king of the Senone Gauls Sack of Rome (410), by the Visigoths under Alaric I Sack of Rome (455)

    Sack of Rome

    Sack_of_Rome

  • Claude Ambroise Régnier
  • French lawyer and politician

    law in Lunéville. In 1769 Prince Louis of Salm-Salm called Régnier to Senones and made him his counselor and Attorney General, entrusting him with the

    Claude Ambroise Régnier

    Claude Ambroise Régnier

    Claude_Ambroise_Régnier

  • Battle of Alesia
  • Part of the Gallic Wars

    forces: Allied cavalry Contingents of warriors of the: Arverni Mandubii Senones Carnutes Parisii Pictones Turones Aulerci Lemovices Andecavi Rhedones Bituriges

    Battle of Alesia

    Battle of Alesia

    Battle_of_Alesia

  • Mejiro McQueen
  • Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    Milesian Paleo Sweet Sixteen First Fiddle Blue Eyed Momo Cheryl Snob Mourne Senones Chanel Pan Barley Corn Dam Mejiro Aurora Remand Alcide Alycidon Chenille

    Mejiro McQueen

    Mejiro McQueen

    Mejiro_McQueen

  • ACCO
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Acco or ACCO may refer to: Acco (moth), a genus of moth Acco (Senones), a chief of Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius

    ACCO

    ACCO

  • Sentinum
  • Ancient Roman town

    defeated a coalition of Samnites and Senones. In 283 BC after a series of victories, the Romans expelled the Senones from the region after which it became

    Sentinum

    Sentinum

    Sentinum

  • Château de Condé
  • French château

    been inhabited since the time of pre-Roman civilisation. In 500 BC, the Senones fought nearby a battle against the Condrusi. Traces of this presence have

    Château de Condé

    Château de Condé

    Château_de_Condé

  • Eguisheim
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    category. In early historic times it was inhabited by the Gaul tribe of the Senones; the Romans conquered the village and developed here the cultivation of

    Eguisheim

    Eguisheim

    Eguisheim

  • Via Flaminia
  • Ancient Roman road

    district of Italy from the 2nd century onwards, the former territory of the Senones, which was at first associated with Umbria (with which indeed under Augustus

    Via Flaminia

    Via Flaminia

    Via_Flaminia

  • 390 BC
  • Calendar year

    naming years. July 18 – Battle of the Allia: Brennus, a chieftain of the Senones of the Adriatic coast of Italy, leads an army of Cisalpine Gauls in their

    390 BC

    390_BC

  • Ager Gallicus
  • Polybius and Appian. In any case the Romans then invaded the territory of the Senones, killed most of them, drove the rest out of the country. The territory

    Ager Gallicus

    Ager Gallicus

    Ager_Gallicus

  • Picentes
  • Population of Picenum, on the northern Adriatic coastal plain of ancient Italy

    underwent drastic changes. The archaeological evidence shows groups of Senones settled much further south of this river, in the Macerata area and even

    Picentes

    Picentes

    Picentes

  • Moussey, Vosges
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Est, the village of Moussey is the last inhabited settlement along the Senones Valley before, eventually, the road crosses the Prayé Pass (Col de Prayé)

    Moussey, Vosges

    Moussey, Vosges

    Moussey,_Vosges

  • List of works by Alexandre Falguière
  • was born and died in Senones but had many associations with Munster and the above work marks his tomb in the Abbaye de Senones. A plaster version can

    List of works by Alexandre Falguière

    List of works by Alexandre Falguière

    List_of_works_by_Alexandre_Falguière

  • Moritasgus
  • Celic epithet attached to Apollo, signifying a possible healing deity

    goddess Damona. The name Moritasgus, shared by a 1st-century BC ruler of the Senones, has been analyzed variously. The particle -tasgus has been derived by

    Moritasgus

    Moritasgus

  • Brennus, Enemy of Rome
  • 1963 film

    rare cinematographic depictions of the invasions of Northern Italy by the Senones. List of films set in ancient Rome "Brenno il nemico di Roma, cast e trama

    Brennus, Enemy of Rome

    Brennus,_Enemy_of_Rome

  • Commentarii de Bello Gallico
  • Account of Gallic wars by Julius Caesar

    a rebellion, such as the time one hundred hostages surrendered by the Senones were placed in the custody of the Aedui who helped negotiate between the

    Commentarii de Bello Gallico

    Commentarii de Bello Gallico

    Commentarii_de_Bello_Gallico

  • Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
  • Subprefecture and commune in Grand Est, France

    Maxey-sur-Meuse Mazeley Mazirot Médonville Méménil Ménarmont Le Ménil Ménil-de-Senones Ménil-en-Xaintois Ménil-sur-Belvitte Midrevaux Mirecourt Moncel-sur-Vair

    Saint-Dié-des-Vosges

    Saint-Dié-des-Vosges

    Saint-Dié-des-Vosges

  • Allia
  • River in Italy

    the Battle of the Allia, where Romans were defeated by the Gallic tribe Senones under Brennus in 387 BC. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia

    Allia

    Allia

  • Samnites
  • Italic people living in Samnium in south-central Italy

    Indo-Europeans): Germanic Suebi and Semnones, Suiones as well as Swedes; Celtic Senones; Slavic Serbs and Sorbs; Italic Sabelli, Sabini, etc., as well as a large

    Samnites

    Samnites

    Samnites

  • Teutons
  • Ancient northern European tribe

    suffix -ones, which is frequently found in both Celtic (e.g., Lingones, Senones) and Germanic (e.g., Ingvaeones, Semnones) tribal names during the Roman

    Teutons

    Teutons

    Teutons

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    of Rome. The Romans were routed and subsequently Rome was sacked by the Senones. There is no destruction layer at Rome around this time, indicating that

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Schirmeck
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    reappeared in the description of the boundaries of the lands of the abbey of Senones, under the name Neufville en Barembax; the name "new town" suggesting that

    Schirmeck

    Schirmeck

    Schirmeck

  • Lindum Colonia
  • Settlement founded by ancient Romans in eastern England

    British Museum. RIB 262 Tombstone of Sacer, son of Bruscus, a citizen of the Senones, set into the church tower of St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln. RIB 256 Tombstone

    Lindum Colonia

    Lindum Colonia

    Lindum_Colonia

  • Italians
  • Ethnic group native to Italy

    by the Boii, Ligures, Senones, and Gaesatae; but since the Boii have been driven out, and since both the Gaesatae and the Senones have been annihilated

    Italians

    Italians

    Italians

  • Bassano in Teverina
  • Comune in Lazio, Italy

    and the second in 283 BC, with which they finally defeated Etruscans and Senones (a Gallic population who had previously occupied the territory). According

    Bassano in Teverina

    Bassano in Teverina

    Bassano_in_Teverina

  • Socii
  • Confederates of Roman Republic

    this juncture, Rome was crushed by an invasion of central Italy by the Senones Gallic tribe. Routed at the river Allia in 390 BC, the Roman army fled

    Socii

    Socii

    Socii

  • Livia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the name, then it probably dates the story to the year 283 BC, when the Senones, the Gallic people of whom Drausus was said to be the leader, were defeated

    Livia gens

    Livia gens

    Livia_gens

  • Hoogstraten Castle
  • Castle in Hoogstraten, Belgium

    principal residence of the princes of Salm-Salm remained the abbey‑town of Senones in the Vosges until revolutionary forces expelled them in 1793. A fire

    Hoogstraten Castle

    Hoogstraten Castle

    Hoogstraten_Castle

  • Samnium
  • Historical region of southern Italy; part of the Roman Republic/Empire

    endonym of the Indo-Europeans): Germanic Suebi and Semnones, Suiones; Celtic Senones; Slavic Serbs and Sorbs; Italic Sabelli, Sabini, etc., as well as a large

    Samnium

    Samnium

    Samnium

  • Timeline of Italian history
  • July Battle of the Allia: The Senones routed a Roman force at the confluence of the rivers Allia and Tiber. The Senones sacked Rome. 367 BC The consuls

    Timeline of Italian history

    Timeline of Italian history

    Timeline_of_Italian_history

  • Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 283 BC)
  • Roman consul in 283 BCE

    Romans gave to the land which had been conquered by the Senone Gauls) and expelled the Senones from their land. This episode was also recorded by Polybius

    Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 283 BC)

    Publius_Cornelius_Dolabella_(consul_283_BC)

  • Pesaro
  • Comune in Marche, Italy

    The northern Picentes were invaded in the 4th century BC by the Gallic Senones, earlier by the Etruscans, and when the Romans reached the area the population

    Pesaro

    Pesaro

    Pesaro

  • List of châteaux in Lorraine
  • Bulgnéville in Bulgnéville Versailles vosgien in Saulxures-sur-Moselotte Châteaux des comtes de Salm-Salm in Senones List of castles in France France portal

    List of châteaux in Lorraine

    List of châteaux in Lorraine

    List_of_châteaux_in_Lorraine

  • Darney
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Maxey-sur-Meuse Mazeley Mazirot Médonville Méménil Ménarmont Le Ménil Ménil-de-Senones Ménil-en-Xaintois Ménil-sur-Belvitte Midrevaux Mirecourt Moncel-sur-Vair

    Darney

    Darney

    Darney

  • List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
  • Gaul (Gallia). Senones – South-eastern Emilia-Romagna (Rimini) and Northern Marche (Senigallia). Related to or a branch of the Senones that lived in Gaul

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes

  • List of ancient peoples of Italy
  • - Centered in the area south of Lepontii. Boii Carni Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae? Insubres Arverni Aedui Ambarri Aulerci Bituriges

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List of ancient peoples of Italy

    List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy

  • Brittia
  • Austrasian island

    flitting ghosts. And not far from that region are Britain, the land of the Senones, and the Rhine. Grimm compares this account to the airy wagon of the Bretons

    Brittia

    Brittia

  • Le Ménil
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    sometimes called Le Ménil-Thillot to distinguish it from nearby Ménil-de-Senones. Inhabitants are called Guédons. The commune is positioned in the southeast

    Le Ménil

    Le Ménil

    Le_Ménil

  • Early Roman army
  • juncture, Rome was crushed by an invasion of central Italy by the Gallic Senones tribe. Routed in the Battle of the River Allia in 386 BC, the Roman army

    Early Roman army

    Early_Roman_army

  • List of palindromic places
  • West Virginia, United States Planalp, Switzerland Qaanaaq, Greenland Senones, Vosges, France Ubulubu, Delta State, Nigeria Aka Aka, New Zealand Aluula

    List of palindromic places

    List_of_palindromic_places

  • Lingones
  • Gallic tribe

    border separating Gallia Lugdunensis from Gallia Belgica, between the Senones and the Sequani. Their capital Andematunnum (present-day Langres, Haute-Marne)

    Lingones

    Lingones

    Lingones

  • List of French military leaders
  • Name Years Identity Notes Brennus 4th century BC Gallic Chieftain of the Senones. Famous for his victory over the Roman forces at the Battle of the Allia

    List of French military leaders

    List_of_French_military_leaders

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Online names & meanings

  • FOLKI
  • Male

    Norse

    FOLKI

    Old Norse name, originally a short form of longer names containing folk, FOLKI means "people, tribe."

  • Hor-hagidgad
  • Biblical

    Hor-hagidgad

    the hill of felicity

  • Lais
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Lais

    A famous jurist had this name

  • Heidi
  • Girl/Female

    French American German

    Heidi

    Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...

  • DÓRA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    DÓRA

    Pet form of Hungarian Dorottya, DÓRA means "gift of God."

  • Swabhiman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Swabhiman

    Self Respect of Nation Culture

  • Mowgli
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Malayalam

    Mowgli

    Cartoon Character

  • Sreyyank | ஸ்ரேய்யாஂக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sreyyank | ஸ்ரேய்யாஂக

  • Muftee
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Muftee

    Expounder of Islamic Law

  • Shriyanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shriyanshi

    Part of God

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