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    The Lemovīcēs (Gaulish: *Lēmouīcēs, 'those who vanquish by the elm') were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Limousin region during the Iron Age and...
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    of the males. There is evidence of possible gregarious behavior in P. lemovices in the form of multiple individuals preserved alongside each other, possibly...
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    Limoges (category Lemovices)
    cities in Gaul, it was renamed after the tribe (here the Lemovices) whose chief town it was; "Lemovices" subsequently evolved into "Limoges", and "Lemovicinus"...
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  • 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 force led by the Arvernian...
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    provinces of France. Its name derived from that of a Celtic tribe, the Lemovices, who had their capital at Saint-Denis-des-Murs and whose main sanctuary...
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    (*Helwī) Alba Helviorum (Alba-la-Romaine) Insubres Mediolanom (Milan) Lemovices (*Lemowīcēs) Durotincum (Villejoubert); Augustoritum (Limoges) Leuci (*Lewcī)...
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  • names were Commius, Viridomarus and Eporedorix. Sedullos, chief of the Lemovices, joined Vercassivellaunus with 10,000 of his own men and was killed at...
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    as small areas of Creuse, Loire and Aveyron. They dwelled east of the Lemovices and Petrocorii, south of the Bituriges Cubi and Aedui, north of the Ruteni...
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    the Osismii, the Unelli, the Caletes, the Lemovices and the Ambibarii. The Unelli, Caletes, and Lemovices were respectively located in Cotentin (Lower-Normandy)...
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    led by Vercingetorix's cousin Vercassivellaunos and an army of 10,000 Lemovices led by Sedullos. With the Roman circumvallation surrounded by the rest...
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    Breton: horzh (with a prothetic h-) and Old Irish: fichid- to fight (cf. Lemovices, Eburovices). John Edward Lloyd suggested that the name of this tribe...
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    Consoranni, Elusates, Gabali, Lassunni / Sassumini, Latusates / Tarusates, Lemovices, Monesi, Nitiobroges / Antobroges, Onobrisates, Oscidates montani, Oscidiates...
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    the winter. Its name is derived from the name of a Celtic tribe, the Lemovices, whose main sanctuary was recently found in Tintignac and became a major...
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    the Aedui, south of the Carnutes and Cenomani, north of the Pictones, Lemovices and Arverni, and east of the Turones. According to a legend recounted...
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    Brive-la-Gaillarde (category Lemovices)
    Brive-la-Gaillarde (French pronunciation: [bʁiv la ɡajaʁd] ; Limousin dialect of Occitan: Briva la Galharda), commonly known as simply Brive, is a commune...
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  • Convictolitavis of the Aedui in 52 BC, and Celtillos of the Arverni. For the Lemovices, two names are probable: Sedullos, killed at Alesia, was called dux et...
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    group, potentially under the influence of the neighboring Petrocorii or Lemovices. The Santones engaged in trade, particularly in salt from coastal areas...
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    to 550 AD). Its name is derived from the name of a Gallic tribe, the Lemovices, whose main sanctuary was recently found in Tintignac and became a major...
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    Elycoces Epomandui Esuvii / Esubii / Sesuvii  Helvii / Elvi - Southern Gaul Lemovices – Limoges Lexovii – Lisieux, in Aremorica or Armorica Lingones Mandubii –...
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    south-east of the Namnetes, west of the Bituriges Cubi, north-west of the Lemovices, and north of the Santones. Initially included in Gallia Celtica, their...
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    in the Saint-Martial cemetery under the name Iculisma. Its currency was Lemovice. The town was not located on major roads and was considered by the poet...
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    Central (cités des arvernes, vellaves, gabales, rutènes, cadurques et lémovices), University of Clermont, 2015: Baret 2015, pp. 114–115: Les agglomérations...
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    Central (cités des arvernes, vellaves, gabales, rutènes, cadurques et lémovices) : Ière - 5ème siècle: thèse pour obtenir le grade de docteur d'université...
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    Central (civitates of the Arverni, Vellavii, Gabali, Ruteni, Cadurci and Lemovices): Methodology and Main Results". Regional Urban Systems in the Roman World...
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    an entry of Psalmodius, whom they make a Hermit, in the country of the Lemovices, or Limosin. However, they refer his festival to the 13th of June." Founder...
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  • CE – Limoges amphitheatre [fr] built. 4th C. CE - It was again called Lemovices 5th C. CE - Devastated by the Vandals and the Visigoths 848 - Abbey of...
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    Central (cités des Arvernes, Vellaves, Gabales, Rutènes, Cadurques et Lémovices) : Ier siècle avant J.-C. - Ve siècle après J.-C (PhD thesis) (in French)...
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    Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Their territory was located south of the Lemovices and Santones, east of the Bituriges Vivisci, west of the Arverni, and...
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    Tintignac (category Lemovices)
    ten bronze helmets and an iron bird (a crane or swan is found on some lemovice items), 2 animal heads including a horse, one animal body in connection...
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    Argentat (category Lemovices)
    Argentat (French pronunciation: [aʁʒɑ̃ta]) is a former commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France. On 1 January...
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