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    Armorica (redirect from Aremorica)
    In ancient times, Armorica or Aremorica (Gaulish: Aremorica; Breton: Arvorig [arˈvoːrik]; French: Armorique [aʁmɔʁik]) was a region of Gaul between the...
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    the promontory of the Pyrenæan range it is Aquitanica, formerly called Aremorica. Caesar, Julius. "Commentarii de bello Gallico". Gallia est omnis divisa...
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    Normandy region, in Aremorica or Armorica Veneti – Vannes, in Aremorica or Armorica Viducasses / Vadicasses / Vadicassii – Vieux, in Aremorica or Armorica Mix...
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    (also Andicavi, Andegavi, or Andigavi) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in Aremorica during the Roman period. They are mentioned as Andecavi (var. andic-,...
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    to the Garonne estuary. This term probably comes from a Gallic word, aremorica, which means "close to the sea". Another name, Letauia (in English "Litavis")...
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    appears in the toponym Pomerania (Polish: Pomorze) and Armorica (Gaulish: Aremorica) and also in the Gaulish ethnonym Morini. The term Pomor, which in the...
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    was 21 or 23 August. Following his death he was venerated as a saint in Aremorica. Sidonius's relations have been traced over several generations as a narrative...
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  • Brannenborg (Low Saxon), Vradhemvourghon - Βραδεμβουργον (Greek) Brittany Aremorica or Armorica (Classical Latin), Armòrica (learned variant in Catalan),...
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  • p. 85. Nègre 1990, p. 158. Delaval 2004, p. 497. Talbert 2000, Map 7: Aremorica. Delaval 2004, pp. 497–498. de Bernardo Stempel, Patrizia (2015). "Zu...
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    Prósper 2013–2014, p. 123. Lafond & Olshausen 2006. Talbert 2000, Map 7: Aremorica, Map 14: Caesarodunum-Burdigala. Julius Caesar, III, 14 The dichotomy...
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    Monteil 2013, p. 351–352. Lafond & Olshausen 2006. Talbert 2000, Map 7: Aremorica. Delamarre, Xavier (2003). Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise: Une approche...
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    Alphabetico de exteris santis (852 pages); De Sanctis in Anglia, Britannia, Aremorica, in reliqua Gallia, in Belgio (1068 pages); De Sanctis in Lotharingia...
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  • 1017/jpa.2020.79. S2CID 225161034. Jean-Michel Pacaud (2020). "Gibbolucina aremorica nom. nov. (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Lucinidae), un nouveau nom de remplacement...
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