Bituriges
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The Bituriges (Bituriges-Cubi) was a tribe with its capital at Bourges (Avaricum).
Earlier in the century they had been one of the main tribes, but recently declined in importance. Argentomagus (near today's Argenton-sur-Creuse) was another important oppidum of theirs. This is one of several tribes which seem to have split, the Bituriges-Cubi lived near Bourges/Berry, the Bituriges-Vivisci near Burdigala (Bordeaux). The name seems to mean kings of the world.[1]
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- ^ Stanley Alexander Handford, Jane F. Gardner (1983), The Conquest of Gaul By Julius Caesar, Penguin Classics, ISBN 0140444335, <http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0140444335&id=FbuvaXmRqdcC&pg=PA202&lpg=PA202&ots=313uWZajL5&dq=Bituriges+tribe&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=OU6y3xTw37Lx2rW9Skj3Gntbt6w>
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