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- Armorica abstract "Armorica or Aremorica is the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul between the Seine and Loire rivers, that includes the Brittany peninsula, extending inland to an indeterminate point and down the Atlantic coast. The toponym is based on the Gaulish phrase are-mori "on/at [the] sea", made into the Gaulish place name Aremorica (*are-mor-ika ) "Place by the Sea". The suffix -ika was first used to create adjectival forms and then, names (See regions as Pays d'Ouche < Utica, Perche < Pertica ). The original designation was vague, including a large part of what became Normandy in the 10th century and, in some interpretations, the whole of the coast down to the Garonne river. Later, the term became restricted to Brittany.In Breton (which belongs to the Brythonic branch of the Insular Celtic languages, along with Welsh and Cornish), "on [the] sea" is war vor (Welsh ar y môr), though the older form arvor is used to refer to the coastal regions of Brittany, in contrast to argoad (ar "on/at", coad "forest" [Welsh ar goed (coed "trees")]) for the inland regions. These cognate modern usages suggest that the Romans first contacted coastal people in the inland region and assumed that the regional name Aremorica referred to the whole area, both coastal and inland.".
- Armorica thumbnail Armorica.png?width=300.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink La-Naissance-des-nations.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink identity.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink book.shtml.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink www.geobreizh.com.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink www.histoire-bretagne.com.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink 523.pdf.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink www.portailbreton.net.
- Armorica wikiPageExternalLink exp0002.htm.
- Armorica wikiPageID "154491".
- Armorica wikiPageRevisionID "560021341".
- Armorica hasPhotoCollection Armorica.
- Armorica subject Category:Ancient_Gaul.
- Armorica subject Category:History_of_Brittany.
- Armorica subject Category:Roman_Britain.
- Armorica subject Category:Roman_Gaul.
- Armorica type Place.
- Armorica type PopulatedPlace.
- Armorica type Wikidata:Q532.
- Armorica type Place.
- Armorica type Location.
- Armorica comment "Armorica or Aremorica is the name given in ancient times to the part of Gaul between the Seine and Loire rivers, that includes the Brittany peninsula, extending inland to an indeterminate point and down the Atlantic coast. The toponym is based on the Gaulish phrase are-mori "on/at [the] sea", made into the Gaulish place name Aremorica (*are-mor-ika ) "Place by the Sea".".
- Armorica label "Aremorica".
- Armorica label "Armorica (Bretagne)".
- Armorica label "Armorica".
- Armorica label "Armorica".
- Armorica label "Armorique".
- Armorica label "Armoryka".
- Armorica label "Armórica".
- Armorica label "Armórica".
- Armorica label "Арморика".
- Armorica label "アルモリカ".
- Armorica sameAs Aremorica.
- Armorica sameAs Armórica.
- Armorica sameAs Armorika.
- Armorica sameAs Armorique.
- Armorica sameAs Armorica.
- Armorica sameAs アルモリカ.
- Armorica sameAs Armorica_(Bretagne).
- Armorica sameAs Armoryka.
- Armorica sameAs Armórica.
- Armorica sameAs m.01469j.
- Armorica sameAs Q641203.
- Armorica sameAs Q641203.
- Armorica wasDerivedFrom Armorica?oldid=560021341.
- Armorica depiction Armorica.png.
- Armorica isPrimaryTopicOf Armorica.