Tincomarus
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Tincomarus — était un des rois des Atrébates durant l âge du fer. Stater de Tincomarus, roi des Atrébates. Sommaire 1 Étymologie … Wikipédia en Français
Tincomarus — (a dithematic name form typical of insular and continental Celtic onomastics, analysable as tinco , perhaps a sort of fish [cf Latin tinca , English tench ] + maro , big ) was a king of the Iron Age Belgic tribe of the Atrebates who lived in… … Wikipedia
Atrebates — The Atrebates (singular Atrebas , meaning settlers ) were a Belgic tribe of Gaul and Britain before the Roman conquests. The Atrebates in GaulThe Gaulish Atrebates lived in or around modern Artois in northern France. Their capital, Nemetocenna,… … Wikipedia
Roman client kingdoms in Britain — The Roman client kingdoms in Britain were native tribes who chose to align themselves with the Roman Empire because they saw it as the best option for self preservation or for protection from other hostile tribes. Alternately, the Romans created… … Wikipedia
Commius — (Commios, Comius, Comnios) was a historical king of the Belgic nation of the Atrebates, initially in Gaul, then in Britain, in the 1st century BC. Contents 1 Ally of Caesar 2 Enemy of Caesar 3 King in Britain … Wikipedia
Eppillus — (Celtic: little horse ) was the name of a Roman client king of the Atrebates tribe of the British Iron Age. He was the son of Commius, the Gaulish former ally of Julius Caesar who fled to Britain following the uprising of Vercingetorix, or… … Wikipedia
Royaume client de Rome en Bretagne — Anciennes populations celtiques de la Bretagne selon Ptolémée … Wikipédia en Français
Roman conquest of Britain — This page refers to the conquest begun in AD 43. For other Roman invasions see Caesar s invasions of Britain and Carausian Revolt. By AD 43, the time of the main Roman invasion of Britain, Great Britain had already frequently been the target of… … Wikipedia
Atrebates — Atrébates Les Atrébates (en latin Atrebates) étaient un des peuples gaulois ou belges. Statère représentant Tincomarus, roi des Atrébates Leur nom signifie littéralement « ceux qui possèdent des villages » … Wikipédia en Français
Atrébates — 51° 22′ N 1° 11′ W / 51.36, 1.19 Les Atrébates (en latin Atrebates) étaien … Wikipédia en Français