Latin word senses marked with topical category "Celtic tribes"
Parent categories: Ancient Europe, Tribes, Ancient history, History of Europe, Demonyms, People, History, Europe, Names, Human, Earth, Eurasia, Nature
Total 48 word senses
- Aedui (Proper name) The Aedui, a tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis
- Ambibarii (Noun) a Gallic tribe of Armorica in Gallia Lugdunensis mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.75)
- Ambiliati (Noun) a Gallic tribe of coastal Gallia Belgica mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (III.9)
- Ambivareti (Noun) a Gallic client tribe of the Aedui mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.75)
- Ambivariti (Proper name) A tribe of Gallia Belgica, which dwelt on the Rhine
- Ancalites (Proper name) A tribe of Britain mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries
- Andi (Noun) a Gallic tribe mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.4)
- Arverni (Proper name) Arverni
- Atrebates (Proper name) A tribe of Gallia Belgica, situated between the rivers Somme and Scheldt
- Aulerci (Proper name) a Gallic tribal confederation in the northwestern part of Gallia Lugdunensis
- Aulerci (Proper name) a Gallic tribe of Gallia Cisalpina
- Ausci (Proper name) a Gallic tribe of Aquitania mentioned by Pliny and in in Caesar's commentaries (III.25)
- Bellovaci (Proper name) A tribe of Gallia Belgica, whose capital was Caesaromagus
- Bibroci (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.21)
- Bigeriones (Noun) a Gallic tribe of Aquitania mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (III.25)
- Bituriges (Proper name) a Gallic tribe in the province of Berry whose chief city was Avaricum, mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII)
- Bituriges (Proper name) a Gallic tribe of Gallia Aquitania whose chief city was Burdigala (Bordeaux)
- Blannovii (Noun) a Gallic tribe, client of the Aedui mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.75)
- Boii (Proper name) A Celtic tribe established between the Padus and the Apennines, in an area corresponding to today's Emilia-Romagna
- Boudicca (Proper name) Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Boudicea (Proper name) Boudica (queen of the Iceni tribe)
- Bouducea (Proper name) Alternative spelling of Boudicēa (“queen of the Iceni tribe”)
- Brannovices (Noun) a Gallic tribe, part of the Aulercī confederation and client of the Aedui, mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (VII.75)
- Caletes (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis, whose chief town was Juliobona
- Cantabri (Proper name) An important tribe of Hispania Tarraconensis, whose capital was Juliobriga
- Carnutes (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis whose chief town was Genabum
- Cassi (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.
- Cenimagni (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Julius Caesar.
- Ceutrones (Proper name) a Celtic tribe dwelling in south-eastern Gallia Lugdunensis, whose chief town was know as Axima (whence modern-day Aime-la-Plagne)
- Ceutrones (Proper name) a Celtic or Germanic tribe of Gallia Belgica, client of the Nerviī
- Cocosates (Proper name) a Celtic tribe of Aquitania mentioned by Pliny and Caesar in his commentaries (III.25)
- Coriosolites (Proper name) a Gallic tribe from Armorica mentioned by Caesar in his commentaries (II/III/VII)
- Curiosolites (Proper name) Alternative form of Coriosolitēs
- Esubii (Proper name) A tribe of Gaul mentioned by Caesar
- Galli (Proper name) Celtic tribes speaking Gaulish languages.
- Gallicus (Adjective) Alternative letter-case form of gallicus
- Iceni (Proper name) Iceni
- Remi (Proper name) A tribe of Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Durocortorum
- Santones (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Aquitania
- Santoni (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Aquitania
- Segontiaci (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Britannia, mentioned by Caesar.
- Senones (Proper name) a Gaulish tribe
- Treveri (Proper name) A tribe of Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Augusta Treverorum
- Trevir (Proper name) A member of the Treveri, ancient Celtic tribe in Gallia Belgica whose chief town was Augusta Treverorum
- Trinobantes (Proper name) A Celtic tribe of Britannia, whose capital was Camulodunum
- Trinovantes (Proper name) Alternative form of Trinobantes
- Vocontii (Proper name) A Gaulish tribe, who dwelt between the Rhône and the Alps
- gallicus (Adjective) Gallic, Gaulish, of or related to ancient Gaul and the Gauls
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