Look up Armorican in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Armorican may refer to: Armorica, an ancient region of northwestern France Armorican (cattle), a...
The Armorican Massif (French: Massif armoricain, pronounced [masif aʁmɔʁikɛ̃]) is a geologic massif that covers a large area in the northwest of France...
The Armorican terrane, Armorican terrane assemblage, or simply Armorica, was a microcontinent or group of continental fragments that rifted away from Gondwana...
The Armorican Tumulus culture is a Bronze Age culture, located in the western part of the Armorican peninsula of France. It is known through more than...
Gaulish is an extinct Celtic language spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire. In the narrow sense, Gaulish...
The Bagaudae Revolt (409-417) was a violent conflict in the early 5th century, involving part of the population in northwestern Gaul. The uprising was...
The Variscan or Hercynian orogeny was a geologic mountain-building event caused by Late Paleozoic continental collision between Euramerica (Laurussia)...
The Armoricaine or Armorican is an endangered French breed of domestic cattle. It originated in Brittany in the nineteenth century. It has a red coat...
the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, settled in west Armorica; the Armorican peninsula was renamed Brittany and Celtic culture was revived. The first...
theatre, choir, brass band, study circles. The war thinned the ranks of the Armoricans but activities quickly resumed.[citation needed] In 1922, Father Cozanet...
Roman defence line in Gaul in Late Antiquity, the Tractus Armoricani ('Armorican Tract'). In medieval Insular Celtic languages, the Celtic term *Litauia...
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Visigoths, Franks, Alans and Armoricans, amongst others. The Alans were placed front and centre, opposite the Huns. The Armoricans supplied archers who attacked...
Cotentin Peninsula and Channel Islands. Western Normandy belongs to the Armorican Massif, while most of the region lies in the Paris Basin. France's oldest...
formed during the Hercynian orogeny; in France similar formations are the Armorican Massif, the Massif Central, and the Vosges. The low interior of such former...
total lack of harmony (somewhat like the singing of a certain fictional Armorican bard, or Johan's blonde-haired, diminutive sidekick). Harmony is usually...
La Hougue Bie in Jersey or the statue menhirs of Guernsey. Hoards of Armorican coins have been excavated, providing evidence of trade and contact in...
sites in the Armorican massif of northwestern France. Vincent Perrier (2012). "An atypical Silurian myodocope ostracod from the Armorican Massif, France"...
migration of Brythonic Celts, the term Britannia also came to refer to the Armorican peninsula (at least from the 6th century). The modern English, French...
to Judaël [fr] (also spelled Judhaël; reigned 580–605), Breton king of Armorican Dumnonia and father of Judicael, Judoc, and Winnoc, thus making Urielle...
of its western coast. During this time, some Britons migrated to the Armorican peninsula, where their culture became dominant. Meanwhile, much of northern...
fill from construction of the Nantes–Brest canal. Nantes is built on the Armorican Massif, a range of weathered mountains which may be considered the backbone...
The Pissot Formation is a geologic formation in the Armorican Massif of Normandy, northwestern France. It preserves fossils dating back to the Darriwilian...
of Brittany". Sacred-texts.com. Retrieved 2016-11-25. Timeless Myths: Armorican Connections Legends and Romances of Brittany by Lewis Spence 1917 v t...