Cenabum, Gaul (sometimes written Cenabaum or Genabum) was the name of the capital city of the Carnutes, located near the present French city of Orléans...
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Orléans (redirect from Cenabum Aureliani)
recreation and install a pleasure-boat port there. See also Cenabum, Aureliana Civitas. Cenabum was a Gaul stronghold, one of the principal towns of the...
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religious center of the Gaulish nations. The chief fortified towns were Cenabum (mistakenly labeled "Genabum"), the modern Orléans, where a bridge crossed...
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Caesar suppresses a revolt led by Ambiorix near Sabis (Northern Gaul). At Cenabum (modern Orléans) Roman merchants are massacred by the Carnutes. Vercingetorix...
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arrived in the valley between 1500 and 500 BC, and the Carnutes settled in Cenabum in what is now Orléans and built a bridge over the river. By 600 BC the...
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; Lillebonne? Carni Aquileia Carnutes (*Carnūtī) Autricum (Chartres); Cenabum (Orléans) Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī) Durocatelaunos (Châlons-en-Champagne)...
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northern Gaul including the Biturigian capital of Avaricum (Bourges), Cenabum (Orléans), Autricum (Chartres) and the excavated site of Bibracte near...
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(Auxerre) Civitas Tricassium (Augustobona, Troyes) Civitas Aurelianorum (Cenabum, Orléans) Civitas Parisiorum (Lutetia, Paris) Civitas Melduorum (Iatinum...
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area after the Gallic Wars. They built roads and founded cities such as Cenabum, on the site of present-day Orléans, and Sceaux-du-Gâtinais. Around 451...
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Murviel-lès-Montpellier Bibracte (Mont Beuvray), 135 ha Bracquemont, Haute-Normandie Cenabum, Orléans La Chaussée-Tirancourt, Picardie La Cheppe, Champagne-Ardenne...
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The city of Orléans in France is named after Aurelian. Originally named Cenabum, Aurelian rebuilt and renamed it Aurelianum or Aureliana Civitas ("city...
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Aquitania 3 The history of Vercingetorix and the Arverni, including the settlements of Cenabum (Orléans), Gergovia (Gergovie) and Alesia (Alise-Sainte-Reine)...
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Augustonemetum → Clermont-Ferrand Avaricum → Bourges Caesarodunum → Tours Cenabum → Cenabum Aureliani → Aurelianum → Orléans Condevicnum → Portus Namnetum → Nantes...
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(Chalon-sur-Saône) in 51 BC and then suppressing a revolt of the Carnutes at Cenabum (Orleans) in 50 BC. In 49 BC it was transferred to Spain to fight in the...
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Roman bridge once traversed. It was located at the crossing of two roads—Cenabum (Orléans) to Augustoritum (Limoges), and Limonum (Poitiers) to Avaricum...
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Cadurci – Cahors Caeresi Cambolectres Carnutes – Autricum (Chartres), Cenabum / Genabum (Orléans), in Aremorica or Armorica Chalbici – Chablais, in Southern...
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Mogontiacum (Mainz) and ravaging Belgica and northern Gallia as far south as Cenabum (Orleans). Aetius confronted him near what is now Châlons-en-Champagne...
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Caesar suppresses a revolt led by Ambiorix near Sabis (Northern Gaul). At Cenabum (modern Orléans) Roman merchants are massacred by the Carnutes. Vercingetorix...
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Notes 1st Cenabum massacre 53 BC Cenabum Unknown Carnutes Carnutes massacre Roman civilians and soldiers 2nd Cenabum massacre 53 BC Cenabum Unknown Roman...
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and headed West towards Lutetia (Paris), the valley of the Loire, and Cenabum (Orléans). The site sits at an average altitude of 290 meters, atop a plateau...
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and/or riverine communication routes. An ancient east-west route connecting Cenabum (Orléans) to Caesarodunum (Tours) and following the right bank of the Loire...
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a castrum to monitor the passage of along the Orge between Lutèce and Cenabum. The castrum became Chastres around the year 250 then Châtres (sometimes...
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l'inscription et reproduction lithographiée); CIL, XIII, 3063; Debal, J.- Cenabum, Aurelianis, Orléans.- Presses universitaires de Lyon, 1996 - (coll. Galliæ...
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