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Unique as a mule. Chris Rudd Some strong prices for Celtic coins were achieved in Chris Rudd’s 19 May sale. An imported coin of the Ambiani tribe known as a Gallo-Belgic Broad Flan gold stater bore a ...
The coin was minted by the Ambiani Tribe, one of the Celtic tribes that lived in the Amiens area of Northern France in the first century BC. The collection also includes many English coins, dating ...
These gold coins were struck by the Ambiani in northern France almost certainly during the Gallic War (circa 60-50 BC) and imported into Britain during the late first century BC. They were ...
Pic: Highways England It is thought it was probably minted in northern France to support the resistance of Julius Caesar at the time and that the Belgian Ambiani tribe would have sent the coins ...
minted in 57BC by the Ambiani tribe in the Somme area of modern-day France. Experts believe it was exported to help fund the British Celtic resistance to Julius Caesar. The A14 roadworks have also ...
They were struck by the Ambiani in northern France almost certainly during the Gallic War period (circa 60 to 50 B.C.) and imported into Britain during the late first century B.C. While each ...
“Gaul comprises three areas…” and “the whole of Gaul was now conquered.” In 58 B.C. the military commander, politician, and aristocrat Gaius Julius Caesar waged war in Gaul and for six years tried to ...
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