Aulerci

Map of Gaul with tribes, 1st century BC; the Aulerci are circled.
Map of Gaul with tribes, 1st century BC; the Aulerci are circled.

The Aulerci were a group of Gallic peoples dwelling in the modern region of Normandy, between the Loire (Liger) and the Seine (Sequana) rivers, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They were divided into the Cenomani, the most powerful of them, the Eburovices, the Diablintes, and the Brannovices.[1][2] The relationship that linked them together remains uncertain. According to historian Venceslas Kruta, they could have been pagi that got separated from a larger ethnic group of the pre-Roman period.[1]

  1. ^ a b Kruta 2000, p. 440.
  2. ^ Lafond 2006.