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Atrebates - Wikipedia
The Atrebates (Gaulish: *Atrebatis, 'dwellers, land-owners, possessors of the soil') were a Belgic tribe of the Iron Age and the Roman period, originally dwelling in the Artois region. [1] After the …
Kingdoms of British Celts - Atrebates - The History Files
Closely related to the north-western Gaulish tribe of Atrebates, they were at their most powerful in the first and second centuries BC. The name Atrebates means 'settlers' or 'inhabitants' and, …
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Atrebates - The History Files
By the middle of the first century BC, the Atrebates (or Atrebati according to Ptolemy) were located in the far north of modern France. Their territory was centred on the tribal capital at …
Atrebates Tribe in Iron-Age Britain - Britain Express
The Atrebates were a tribe of British Celts living in the area of modern Sussex, Berkshire, and Hampshire. During the 1st and 2nd centuries BC, they were among the most powerful of …
Atrebates Celtic Tribe - Roman Britain
The Atrebates were a Belgic tribe of the Iron Age and the Roman period, originally dwelling in the Artois region. An offshoot of the Belgic tribe probably entered Britain before 54 BC, …
Calleva Atrebatum - Wikipedia
Calleva Atrebatum ("Calleva of the Atrebates") was an Iron Age oppidum, the capital of the Atrebates tribe. It then became a walled town in the Roman province of Britannia, at a major …
Romans in Britain - The Atrebates Tribe
Because of their location in Britain, the Atrebates were one of the more successful tribes and also one of the most civilised. For many years before the Romans arrived, they had been trading …
Atrebates | people | Britannica
(Nemetacum or Nemetocenna) of the Atrebates, one of the last Gallic peoples to surrender to Julius Caesar. The woolen industry dates from the 4th century. The Middle Ages was a period …
Atrebates | Encyclopedia.com
Atrebates. A British tribe and civitas. The tribe seems to have either origins or close relationships in Gaul where a tribe of the same name is recorded by Caesar. Indeed, the king of the Gallic …
Atrebates (2), a Gallic tribe of southern Britannia
Atrebates (2), an offshoot of a Gaulish tribe which had probably entered Britain before 54 bce and occupied a region between the Thames, the Test, and West Sussex. Successive rulers …