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Bellovesus

Bellovesus (Gaulish: 'Worthy of Power') is a legendary Gallic chief of the Bituriges, said to have lived c. 600 BC. According to a legend recounted by Livy, the king Ambigatus sent his sister's sons Bellovesus and Segovesus in search of new lands to settle because of overpopulation in their homeland. While Segovesus headed towards the Hercynian Forest…

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Bellovesus

Nodes46
Edges45
Triples30
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
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related to Origin · 15
Bellovesus → According, Allia, Although, Battle, BC, Celtic, Cisalpine, Etrusco-Italian, Insubrian, Italian Peninsula, Livy, Massaliote, The Gallic, Transalpine, Venceslas Kruta
related to Story · 9
Bellovesus → Ab Urbe Condita Libri, Ambicatus, At, Bituriges, Gallic, His, Livy, Segovesus, The Roman
related to External links · 6
Bellovesus → Celts, Henri Hubert, In, Miranda Green, The Celtic World, The Rise

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livy bc gallic bituriges segovesus 'worthy legendary king etruscans according new said story gaulish overpopulation mediolanum milan celtic people power'

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Bellovesusrelated to External linksIn0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to External linksMiranda Green0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to External linksThe Celtic World0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to External linksHenri Hubert0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to External linksThe Rise0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to External linksCelts0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginAlthough0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginCeltic0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginItalian Peninsula0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginBC0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginBattle0.60section
Bellovesusrelated to OriginAllia0.60section

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