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- Cenomani abstract "This article is about the Cenomani in Gallia Celtica; for the Cenomani in Cisalpine Gaul, see Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul).The Cenomani or Aulerci Cenomani were a Celtic people, a branch of the Aulerci in Gallia Celtica, whose territory corresponded generally to Maine in the modern départment of Sarthe, west of the Carnutes between the Seine and the Loire. Their chief town was Vindinum or Suindinum (corrupted into 'Subdinnum'), afterwards Civitas Cenomanorum (whence Le Mans, and much later the Cenomanian geological age) and later Cenomani as in the Notitia Dignitatum, the original name of the town, as usual in the case of Gallic cities, being replaced by that of the people. According to Caesar (Bell. Gall. vii.75.3), they assisted Vercingetorix in the great rising (52 BC) with a force of 5000 men. Under Augustus they formed a civitas stipendiaria (Roman tributary town) of Gallia Lugdunensis, and in the 4th century part of Gallia Lugdunensis III.There was another people called Cenomani that held extensive territory in Cisalpine Gaul; however, there is disagreement whether they are one and the same people. The orthography and the quantity of the penultimate vowel of Cenomani have given rise to discussion. According to Arbois de Jubainville, the Cenomni of Italy are not identical with the Cehomni (or Cenomanni) of Gaul. In the case of the latter, the survival of the syllable man in \"Le Mans\" is due to the stress laid on the vowel; had the vowel been short and unaccented, it would have disappeared. In Italy, Cenomani is the name of a people; in Gaul, merely a surname of the Aulerci. William Smith adopts the difference, placing the peoples in two separate articles in his Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. On the other hand, if the tradition recorded by Cato (in Pliny, Nat. Hist. iii. 19. s. 23) is true, that the Cenomani formed a settlement near Massilia (modern Marseille), among the Volcae, this could indicate a route that the Cenomani took to Cisalpine Gaul in Italy. According to Livy, the Cenomani of Cisalpine Gaul arrived after the expedition of Bellovesus, led by Helitovius, and are credited with the foundation of Brixia, or Brescia.".
- Cenomani thumbnail Cenomani_gold_coin_5_to_1st_century_BCE_French_Gaul.jpg?width=300.
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- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Aulerci.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Bellovesus.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Brescia.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Carnutes.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gauls.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_involved_in_the_Gallic_Wars.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_pre-Roman_Gaul.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cato_the_Elder.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cehomni.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cenomani.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cenomani_(Cisalpine_Gaul).
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cenomanian.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Cisalpine_Gaul.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Department_(country_subdivision).
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Geography.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Gallia_Celtica.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Gallia_Lugdunensis.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Gauls.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Helitovius.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Le_Mans.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Loire.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Maine_(province).
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Henri_dArbois_de_Jubainville.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Marseille.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Notitia_Dignitatum.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Pliny_the_Elder.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Sarthe.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Seine.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Tribute.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Vercingetorix.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink Volcae.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(lexicographer).
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink File:Cenomani_gold_coin_5_to_1st_century_BCE_French_Gaul.jpg.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_Gallia_Tribes_Towns.png.
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aulerci Cenomani".
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cenomani".
- Cenomani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gauls Cenomani".
- Cenomani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Cenomani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peoples_of_Gaul.
- Cenomani wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRG.
- Cenomani subject Category:Gauls.
- Cenomani subject Category:Tribes_involved_in_the_Gallic_Wars.
- Cenomani subject Category:Tribes_of_pre-Roman_Gaul.
- Cenomani type Group.
- Cenomani type Group.
- Cenomani type People.
- Cenomani type War.
- Cenomani comment "This article is about the Cenomani in Gallia Celtica; for the Cenomani in Cisalpine Gaul, see Cenomani (Cisalpine Gaul).The Cenomani or Aulerci Cenomani were a Celtic people, a branch of the Aulerci in Gallia Celtica, whose territory corresponded generally to Maine in the modern départment of Sarthe, west of the Carnutes between the Seine and the Loire.".
- Cenomani label "Cenomani".
- Cenomani sameAs Q859382.
- Cenomani sameAs Ценомани.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomans.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomani.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomanen.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenómanos.
- Cenomani sameAs Aulerques_Cénomans.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomanosok.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomani.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomani.
- Cenomani sameAs m.07vkqp.
- Cenomani sameAs Cenomaner.
- Cenomani sameAs Кеномани.
- Cenomani sameAs Q859382.
- Cenomani wasDerivedFrom Cenomani?oldid=629520681.
- Cenomani depiction Cenomani_gold_coin_5_to_1st_century_BCE_French_Gaul.jpg.
- Cenomani isPrimaryTopicOf Cenomani.