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Meaning of "senones"

Senones is a noun that refers to a Celtic people who lived in Gaul in ancient times
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  • A Gaulish tribe in the Roman period.
  • plural of senone

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Association of senones country communes.
No neighborhood entered ou associated with our listings of Senones.
There is also the question of what the Senones were doing in central Italy.
There he was informed by courier of the revolt of the Carduci and Senones.
Paying off the Senones to leave the city was a humiliation for the Romans.
The people living there were Senones.
The Senones thought that the noise in the city meant that a trap was being prepared.
The turn of the Carnutes and Senones came next.
Fifty years passed before the Senones lands recovered sufficiently for the settlement of Roman citizens.
There are squares which bear his name in Commercy and Senones.
Senones is a commune in the Vosges department in Lorraine in northeastern France.
From this time the Gallic Senones disappear from history.
The Senones accepted a peace if the Clusians would give them some land.
After they left their territory was occupied by the Senones and the Carnutes.
The Insubres and Senones rely on druidic councils for divination and public support.

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Some archaeologists assert that Siena was controlled for a period by a Gaulish tribe called the Senones.
The Senones were one of the various Gallic tribes that had recently invaded northern Italy.
Livy and Plutarch say that the Senones marched to Rome to exact retribution for this.
The Romans were routed and subsequently the Senones sacked Rome.
The Senones cheated, using heavier weights to weigh the gold.
Property details on Senones.
The next day, the Senones entered the city.
Senones - a Cisalpine Gallic tribe with a thirst for plunder.
Canton of Senones.
When the Senones appeared, the Clusians felt threatened and asked Rome for help.
Abbot of Senones.
The Senones ( ) were an ancient Celtic Gallic culture.
Abbey of Senones.
Records indicate that around 640 St Gondelbert founded the Benedictine monastery at Senones.
Richer of Senones.
Saint Simeon, Bishop of Metz ( eighth century ), whose relics are preserved at Senones.
Throughout the story, the Senones appear to be a warrior band.
Brennus ( or Brennos ) was a chieftain of the Senones.
His monument is erected in St. Peter 's Abbey Senones and includes a list of his works.
In 283 BC the Senones were defeated by the Romans.
In 1896 he was appointed to the Eaux et Forêts of Senones in the Vosges.
Camillus then offered battle, and the Senones were easily defeated.
There is a German War cemetery or Kriegsgräberstatte at Senones which contains 1,528 German burials.

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