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Armorica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Armorican - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armorican may refer to the following: •Armorica, an ancient region of northwestern France •Armorican, another name for the Breton language
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So when Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC) embarked on a conquest of Gaul (59-50 BC), he set about occupying the Armorican peninsula in 56 BC. This was before Caesar's first campaign into Britannia (Britain). ... The other Armorican tribes were Coriosolites, Essuvii and Osismi. The Veneti tried to resisting Caesar's legions.
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Tearnasseth Chombedhrad an Ynysseth hArvorec; The Confederated Kingdoms of the Armorican Isles ... The Armorican Isles, Armorica ... The Armorican Isles are a group of islands off the coast of Normandy, France, in the British Sea. They comprise two separate kingdoms: Tearnas Ceasaer and Tearnas Saern.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Armorican language. Armorican language. Information about Armorican language in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Armorican language; Armory Show; armour; Armour, Philip Danforth; Armour, Tommy; armoured car; armoured fighting vehicle; armoured personnel carrier;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Armorican. Armorican. Information about Armorican in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Armorican; Armory Show; armour; Armour, Philip Danforth; Armour, Tommy; armoured car; armoured fighting vehicle; armoured personnel carrier;
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Recipe for Armorican Lobster - Food Reference Lobster Recipes - cooking tips, food posters & art, cookbooks ... The Silver Spoon, Phaidon Press; Serves 4; Ingredients; • 3 1/4 pounds live American lobsters ; • 2 onions, finely chopped ; • 1/2 garlic clove, ... Directions; Bring a large pan of water to a rolling boil,
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Kings of the British Isles and Ireland ... The Visigoths have to fight a combined imperial army consisting of Romans, troops from Soissons under Comes Paulus, Burgundian foederati, and joint federate Armorican Britons under Riothamus.
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Kings of the British Isles and Ireland ... All three Armorican principalities were apparently the equivalent of sub-kingdoms, under the authority of the king of Brittany. (St Brieuc in modern Brittany may be a survival of the Bro Erech name.)
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English: Geologic map of the Armorican Massif (NW France). ... Usage of Armorican Massif geological map-fr.svg on frwiki ... Geologic map Armorican Massif EN.svg...
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