Mediomatrici

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The Mediomatrici were an ancient Celtic tribe of northeastern Gaul, inhabiting the region around present-day Metz in what is now northeastern France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Celtic tribe
archaeologicalEvidence remains around Metz
capital Divodurum Mediomatricorum NERFINISHED
capitalPresentDay Metz NERFINISHED
continent Europe
coreTerritoryAround Divodurum Mediomatricorum NERFINISHED
Metz NERFINISHED
culture La Tène culture NERFINISHED
ethnicity Celtic people
integratedInto Gallo-Roman culture NERFINISHED
knownFrom classical sources
epigraphic evidence
language Gaulish
laterUnder Roman Empire NERFINISHED
latinName Mediomatrici NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gaul NERFINISHED
northeastern Gaul
locatedInPresentDay Grand Est region NERFINISHED
northeastern France
mentionedBy Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Commentarii de Bello Gallico NERFINISHED
modernCountry France NERFINISHED
modernDepartment Meurthe-et-Moselle NERFINISHED
Meuse NERFINISHED
Moselle (department) NERFINISHED
nameEtymology possibly "those dwelling in the middle of the waters"
neighbouringTribe Leuci NERFINISHED
Remi NERFINISHED
Sequani NERFINISHED
Treveri NERFINISHED
partOf Belgica (Roman province) NERFINISHED
politicalStatus civitas in Roman administration
regionCharacter between Moselle and Meuse rivers
religion Celtic polytheism
riverInTerritory Moselle NERFINISHED
subjugatedBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman period
urbanCenter Metz NERFINISHED

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