are mentioned as Tricasses by Pliny (1st c. AD), and as Trikásioi (Τρικάσιοι) by Ptolemy (2nd c. AD). The Gaulish ethnonym Tricasses derives from the...
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primarily the Via Agrippa. The city has a rich historical past, from the Tricasses tribe to the liberation of the city on 25 August 1944 during the Second...
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Boii, Senones, Aulerci (both the Eburovices and Cenomani), the Parisii, Tricasses, Andicavi, Viducasses, Bodiocasses, Veneti, Coriosvelites, Diablinti,...
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has two river ports for grain. The first inhabitants of Aube were the Tricasses and Lingones with a substantial human settlement around the year 400 BC...
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Chronicon, which states it took place five Roman miles from Tecis or Tricasses, the modern Troyes. The road in the region is known as the "Voie des Maures"...
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composed of two members: Edouard De Tricasse and Jean-Claude Sindress. The group composed of Edouard de Tricasse and Jean-Claude Sindress, released their...
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Segovellauni / Segovi – in Southern Gaul Sequani – Besançon Tornates / Turnates Tricasses / Tricassini Triviatii Trones Turones / Turoni – Tours Uberi / Viberi –...
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-casses, attested in other Gaulish ethnonyms such as Durocasses, Sucasses, Tricasses, Veliocasses or Viducasses, has been debated, but it probably signifies...
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-casses, attested in other Gaulish ethnonyms such as Bodiocasses, Sucasses, Tricasses, Veliocasses, or Viducasses, has been debated, but it probably signifies...
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in other Gaulish ethnonyms such as Bodiocasses, Durocasses, Sucasses, Tricasses, or Veliocasses, has been debated, but it probably signifies '(curly)...
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Rufus's ancestors. Other stones bear the names of Gallic tribes (Arverni, Tricasses, Bituriges) confirming its identification as federal sanctuary. Excavations...
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in other Gaulish ethnonyms such as Bodiocasses, Durocasses, Sucasses, Tricasses, or Viducasses, has been debated, but it probably signifies '(curly) hair...
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political agitators intend to overthrow the town council but Niklausse and Van Tricasse persuade them instead to attack a neighbouring town over an incident 700...
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connects central Gaul (comprising the territories of the Carnutes, Senones, Tricasses, and Remi) with the Rhine Valley. The topography of the Saverne area is...
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Alternatively, Tricastini may be interpreted as an older variant of Tricasses, meaning "those of the three (many) curls" or the "three-braided ones"...
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sacred fire of a pagan temple was built under the walls of the city of Tricasses, headed by a wealthy princess of royal blood. The legends say that Saint...
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and where even "the dogs don't bite, and the cats don't scratch". Van Tricasse, the town's mayor, claims that "the man who dies without ever having decided...
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tableau - the house of Van Tricasse, in Quiquendonne, Flanders The overture quotes the « Marche Bohémienne ». Monsieur van Tricasse is the mayor of Quiquendone...
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