Ordovices : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
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N'eus ket kalz evelto en [[Enez Vreizh]] a zalc'has penn ouzh ar Romaned. Kaset e voe ar stourm gant [[Caratacos]], a oa harluet en o bro goude ma oa bet trec'het en [[emgann ar Medway]] e 43. Dont a reas Caratacos da vout rener an Ordovices ha hini o amezeien Silures, ha brasañ enebour ar Romaned en amzer-se, er bloavezhioù 50.
 
Goude [[Emgann Caer Caradoc]], e voe trec'het Caratacos gant [[Publius Ostorius Scapula]], hag echu e voe d'an Ordovices gourdrouz Roma, marteze peogwir e-pad voentur lazhadegetpennad.
 
Er bloavezhioù 70 koulskoude en em savas an Ordovices a-enep ar Romaned , ha distrujañ a rejont ur rejimant roman war varc'h. Euzhus e voe ar c'hastiz, hag hervez [[Tacitus]] e voe lazhadeget ar bobl gant arme roman Agricola, tad-kaer an istorour.
 
 
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Trec'het e voent gant ar jeneral roman [[Gnaeus Julius Agricola]] e [[77]]/78.
marteze peogwir e voent lazhadeget.
 
In the 70s, the Ordovices rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a cavalry squadron. This act of war provoked an equally strong response by Agricola, who, according to [[Tacitus]], exterminated the whole tribe. No other mention of the tribe appears in the historical records, but in view of the terrain of the area occupied by the Ordovices it is questionable whether Agricola could have wiped out the entire population. The name of this tribe appears to be preserved in the place name ''[[Dinorwig]]'' ("Fort of the Ordovices") in North Wales.
 
In the 70s, the Ordovices rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a cavalry squadron. This act of war provoked an equally strong response by Agricola, who, according to [[Tacitus]], exterminated the whole tribe. No other mention of the tribe appears in the historical records, but in view of the terrain of the area occupied by the Ordovices it is questionable whether Agricola could have wiped out the entire population. The name of this tribe appears to be preserved in the place name ''[[Dinorwig]]'' ("Fort of the Ordovices") in North Wales.
 
The [[Ordovician]] [[geologic period]] was first described by [[Charles Lapworth]] in 1879 based on rocks located in the original lands of the Ordovices and was named after them.
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===See also===
*[[List of Celtic tribes]]
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==ExternalLiammoù linksdiavaez==
*[http://www.roman-britain.org/tribes/ordovices.htm Ordovices] ate-barzh [http://www.roman-britain.org/tribes/ordovices.htm Roman-Britain.org]
*[http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/clb_tribe_ordovices.htm Ordovices] ate-barzh [http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/ Romans in Britain]
 
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