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1 belgicus
Belgica, Belgicum ADJof/connected with the Belgae; (tribe of N Gaul) -
2 Belga
Belgae, ārum, m., = Belgai [Balge, in Lower Germany, a low, swampy region], the Belgians, a warlike people, of German and Celtic origin, in the north of Gaul, Caes. B. G. 1, 1; 2, 4; Mel. 3, 2, 4; Tac. A. 1, 43; 3, 40; id. H. 4, 17; 4, 76 al.—In sing.: Bel-ga, ae, m., a Belgian, Luc. 1, 426; Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 226.—II.Deriv.: Belgĭ-cus, a, um, adj., Belgic:esseda,
Verg. G. 3, 204:color,
Prop. 2 (3), 18, 26:calami,
Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 161:canis,
Sil. 10, 80.—Hence, Gallia Belgica, or absol. Belgica, the northern part of Gaul, between the Rhine, Seine, Marne, and the North Sea, inhabited by the Belgians, Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 105; 7, 16, 17, § 76. — Absol., Plin. 15, 25, 30, § 103; Tac. H. 1, 12; 1, 58 al. -
3 Belgae
Belgae, ārum, m., = Belgai [Balge, in Lower Germany, a low, swampy region], the Belgians, a warlike people, of German and Celtic origin, in the north of Gaul, Caes. B. G. 1, 1; 2, 4; Mel. 3, 2, 4; Tac. A. 1, 43; 3, 40; id. H. 4, 17; 4, 76 al.—In sing.: Bel-ga, ae, m., a Belgian, Luc. 1, 426; Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 226.—II.Deriv.: Belgĭ-cus, a, um, adj., Belgic:esseda,
Verg. G. 3, 204:color,
Prop. 2 (3), 18, 26:calami,
Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 161:canis,
Sil. 10, 80.—Hence, Gallia Belgica, or absol. Belgica, the northern part of Gaul, between the Rhine, Seine, Marne, and the North Sea, inhabited by the Belgians, Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 105; 7, 16, 17, § 76. — Absol., Plin. 15, 25, 30, § 103; Tac. H. 1, 12; 1, 58 al. -
4 Belgicus
Belgae, ārum, m., = Belgai [Balge, in Lower Germany, a low, swampy region], the Belgians, a warlike people, of German and Celtic origin, in the north of Gaul, Caes. B. G. 1, 1; 2, 4; Mel. 3, 2, 4; Tac. A. 1, 43; 3, 40; id. H. 4, 17; 4, 76 al.—In sing.: Bel-ga, ae, m., a Belgian, Luc. 1, 426; Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 226.—II.Deriv.: Belgĭ-cus, a, um, adj., Belgic:esseda,
Verg. G. 3, 204:color,
Prop. 2 (3), 18, 26:calami,
Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 161:canis,
Sil. 10, 80.—Hence, Gallia Belgica, or absol. Belgica, the northern part of Gaul, between the Rhine, Seine, Marne, and the North Sea, inhabited by the Belgians, Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 105; 7, 16, 17, § 76. — Absol., Plin. 15, 25, 30, § 103; Tac. H. 1, 12; 1, 58 al. -
5 bellovacus
Bellovaci, tribe of Gallia Belgica (near Rouen in Normandy) - Caesar -
6 Aduatici
Adŭātŭci or Adŭātĭci, ōrum, m., a people of Cimbrian origin in Gallia Belgica, whose capital, acc. to D'Anville, was Falais sur la Mehaigne (acc. to Reich. Orb. Antiq. this town was i. q. Aduatuca), Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 16, 29 al. -
7 Aduatuci
Adŭātŭci or Adŭātĭci, ōrum, m., a people of Cimbrian origin in Gallia Belgica, whose capital, acc. to D'Anville, was Falais sur la Mehaigne (acc. to Reich. Orb. Antiq. this town was i. q. Aduatuca), Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 16, 29 al. -
8 Ambiorix
Ambiŏrix, ĭgis, m., chief of the Eburones in Gallia Belgica, Caes. B. G. 5, 26 sq., 5, 38 sq.; Flor. 3, 10. -
9 Ambivariti
Ambĭvarīti, ōrum, m., a people of Gallia Belgica, near the Meuse, in the region of the present Breda, Caes. B. G. 4, 9. -
10 Arenacum
Ărĕnācum ( Ărĕnātium, Tab. Peut.; Hărĕnātium, Itin. Anton.), i, n., a town in Gallia Belgica, now Ærth or Arth, near Herwen, Tac. H. 5, 20 sq.; cf. Ukert, Gall. p. 531. -
11 Arenatium
Ărĕnācum ( Ărĕnātium, Tab. Peut.; Hărĕnātium, Itin. Anton.), i, n., a town in Gallia Belgica, now Ærth or Arth, near Herwen, Tac. H. 5, 20 sq.; cf. Ukert, Gall. p. 531. -
12 Asciburgium
Ascĭburgĭum, ii, n., an ancient town in Gallia Belgica, on the Rhine, now Asburg (but acc. to Mann Gall. 250, now Essenberg; opp. Duisburg), Tac. G 3; id. H. 4, 33. -
13 Atrebas
Atrĕbătes, um, m., = Atrebatoi Strab., Atrebatioi Ptolem., a people in Gallia Belgica, now Artois or Dép. du Pas de Calais, Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 16; 2, 23; 7, 75; Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 106.—In sing.: Atrĕ-bas, ătis, m., an Atrebatian, Caes. B. C. 4, 35.—Hence, Atrĕbătĭcus, a, um, adj., Atrebatian: sagum, Treb. Gall. 6. -
14 Atrebates
Atrĕbătes, um, m., = Atrebatoi Strab., Atrebatioi Ptolem., a people in Gallia Belgica, now Artois or Dép. du Pas de Calais, Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 16; 2, 23; 7, 75; Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 106.—In sing.: Atrĕ-bas, ătis, m., an Atrebatian, Caes. B. C. 4, 35.—Hence, Atrĕbătĭcus, a, um, adj., Atrebatian: sagum, Treb. Gall. 6. -
15 Atrebaticus
Atrĕbătes, um, m., = Atrebatoi Strab., Atrebatioi Ptolem., a people in Gallia Belgica, now Artois or Dép. du Pas de Calais, Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 16; 2, 23; 7, 75; Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 106.—In sing.: Atrĕ-bas, ătis, m., an Atrebatian, Caes. B. C. 4, 35.—Hence, Atrĕbătĭcus, a, um, adj., Atrebatian: sagum, Treb. Gall. 6. -
16 Belgium
Belgĭum. ii, n., a part of Gallia Belgica, on both sides of the Somme, including the Belloraci, Atrebates, and Ambiani, Caes. B. G. 5, 12; 5, 24; 5, 25; 8, 46. -
17 Bellovaci
Bellŏvăci, ōrum, m., = Belloakoi, Strab.; Bellouakoi, Ptol., a people in Gallia Belgica, in the modern Beauvais, Caes. B. G. 2, 4; 2, 13; 7, 59; 7, 75; Hirt. B. G. 8, 7; 8, 14; Plin. 4, 17, 31, § 106. -
18 Bononia
Bŏnōnĭa, ae, f., = Bonônia.I.A town in Gallia Cisalpina, in the neighborhood of Mutina, a Roman colony founded A. U. C. 563, Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2; Liv. 37, 57, 7; Vell. 1, 15, 2; Sil. 8, 599; Mel. 2, 4, 2; previously a Tuscan town called Felsina, now Bologna, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Interpr. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 198; Liv. 33, 37, 3; Amm. 20, 1, 3; 27, 8, 6.—Hence,B.Bŏnōnĭensis, e, adj., of or pertaining to Bononia:II.amnis Rhenus,
Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 161; so,C. Rusticellus Bononiensis,
of Bononia, Cic. Brut. 46, 169.—A fortress in Pannonia, now Banostor, Amm. 21, 9, 6; 31, 11, 6; Itin. Anton. —III. -
19 Bononiensis
Bŏnōnĭa, ae, f., = Bonônia.I.A town in Gallia Cisalpina, in the neighborhood of Mutina, a Roman colony founded A. U. C. 563, Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2; Liv. 37, 57, 7; Vell. 1, 15, 2; Sil. 8, 599; Mel. 2, 4, 2; previously a Tuscan town called Felsina, now Bologna, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Interpr. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 198; Liv. 33, 37, 3; Amm. 20, 1, 3; 27, 8, 6.—Hence,B.Bŏnōnĭensis, e, adj., of or pertaining to Bononia:II.amnis Rhenus,
Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 161; so,C. Rusticellus Bononiensis,
of Bononia, Cic. Brut. 46, 169.—A fortress in Pannonia, now Banostor, Amm. 21, 9, 6; 31, 11, 6; Itin. Anton. —III. -
20 Bratuspantium
Bratuspantĭum, ii, n., a town in Gallia Belgica, in the province of the Bellovaci, afterwards called Caesaromagus, Itin. Anton., now Breteuil, Caes. B. G. 2, 13.
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