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Magistrate in ancient Gaul
The vergobret (Gaulish uergobretos or uercobretos) was the chief magistrate among certain Gallic peoples. The office is described by Caesar among the
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Leader of the Arverni and father of Vercingetorix
Galliae ('foremost man of all Gaul'), perhaps referring to the office of vergobret, the supreme magistracy exercised through a temporary elective mandate
Celtillus
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
Sedullos
Historical region of Western Europe inhabited by Celtic tribes
magistrate. Among the Aedui, a tribe of Gaul, the executive held the title of Vergobret, a position much like a king, but his powers were held in check by rules
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Ancient Celtic peoples of Europe
[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
Gauls
1st-century BC Gallic chieftain
Galliae ('foremost man of Gaul'), possibly referring to the office of vergobret, the supreme magistracy exercised through a temporary elective mandate
Vercingetorix
Occurrences and people in Burgundy throughout history
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
History_of_Burgundy
Gallic fortified town and capital of the Aedui
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
Bibracte
Gallic people
and the administration of justice lay with an annual magistrate, the vergobret, elected for one year, probably by the senate. The names of several holders
Aedui
Gallic rebel
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
Convictolitavis
Iron Age culture of Europe
magistrates (known as Vergobrets) had replaced kingship among certain tribes, similar to the consuls and senate of Rome. Caesar refers to Vergobrets with the Latin
La_Tène_culture
Ancient Gallic tribe of central Gaul
magistracy probably succeeded an earlier Gallic office, comparable to the vergobret attested among the Aedui during the Gallic Wars and among the Bituriges
Arverni
districts. In the 1st century AD, Rome replaced the traditional Gallic vergobret, the sole executive leader, with a collegiate system, according to the
Institutions of the French Basque Country before 1789
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Gallic tribe
governed by a magistrate styled praetor, a Latin rendering of the Gaulish vergobret. Lengths of wooden water main from the town are stamped R.P.B.V., for
Bituriges_Vivisci
Ancient Roman diplomat
centred on a single town" (p. 39 online). Laurent Lamoine, "Préteur, vergobret, princeps en Gaule Narbonnaise et dans les Trois Gaules: pourquoi faut-il
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