2: revelations Hennry Mc Elroy (former member of the State of New Hampshire) - May 8, 2010 - Other - Video.
UFO revelation
http://club.doctissimo.fr/webbot/default-221678/video/revelations-hennry Hampshire 3-10923944.html
UFOs: Revelations the astronaut Edgar Mitchell - July 23, 2008
http://club.doctissimo.fr/webbot/default-221678/video/revelations-astronaute-mitchell-10923979.html
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
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Are we alone in space,
Are we alone in space, is the question that this report attempts to answer a few brief indeed, for those like me who are passionate about " UFO phenomena. "
http://www.mystere-tv.com/seuls-dans-l-espace-v778.html
Are we alone in space, is the question that this report attempts to answer a few brief indeed, for those like me who are passionate about " UFO phenomena. "
http://www.mystere-tv.com/seuls-dans-l-espace-v778.html
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
How To Get Cloud Strife Wig
2010 0vnis
A UFO in Switzerland
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3100
UFOs and the Mexican government aircraft
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3087
UFOs attacking livestock of an entire city
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3031
Ovni under water taiwan
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3005
A UFO in Switzerland
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3100
UFOs and the Mexican government aircraft
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3087
UFOs attacking livestock of an entire city
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3031
Ovni under water taiwan
http://www.zone-ufo.com/?p=3005
Friday, April 9, 2010
Allergic Reaction Eyebrow Wax
UFO Files-Alien Engineering (1 of 2)
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047239/UFO-Files-Alien-Engineering-1-of- 2UFO Files-Alien Engineering
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047491/UFO-Alien-Engineering-2-of-2
UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000098332/UFO
UFO: Secret American UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000095739/OVNI-secret-americain
Best evidence
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089900/OVNI-Les-Meilleurs- evidence
The Case For NASA UFOs PART 1
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000113495/The-Case-For-NASA-UFOs-PART-1
UFOs Under Investigation
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000119413/UFOs-Under-InvestigationUfo_Diaries_2_The_First_Ufos_Zecharia_Sitchin
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089890/Ufo-Diaries-2
dan aykroyd ufo
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000096544/Dan-Aykroyd-ufo
Spécial UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047511/UFO-Special-Dossier
Secret Interviewhttp://www.guba.com/watch/3000007330/UFO-DR-Wolf-Top-Secret-Interview
The British UFO Files
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000100311/The-British-UFO-Files
Ufo_Diaries_3_Pyramids_The_Alien_Connection_With_Sitchin_and_Hoagland
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089892/Ufo-Diaries-3
UFO's Vs the Government
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000099929/UFO-s-Vs-the-Government
UFOs 50 Years of Denial
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000099935/UFOs-50-Years-of-Denial
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000096542/UFO-the-greatest-story-ever-denied
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000029475/UFO-Smoking-GUN
Ernie Sears, after being abducted by our star family, they gave him a gift of healing ..
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000040624/UFO-Contactee-Ernie-Sears
Le Gouvernement Secret
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089869/les-gouvernants-secrets-1
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089871/les-gouvernants-secrets-2
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089875/les-gouvernants-secrets-3
Debate & demand for proof remain, 60 years after it all Began in Roswell
http://www.guba.com/watch / 3000080909/DEBATE-UFOs-Are-They-Out-There-July-13-2007
Science
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089291/Science-Spirituality-UFOs
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047239/UFO-Files-Alien-Engineering-1-of- 2UFO Files-Alien Engineering
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047491/UFO-Alien-Engineering-2-of-2
UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000098332/UFO
UFO: Secret American UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000095739/OVNI-secret-americain
Best evidence
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089900/OVNI-Les-Meilleurs- evidence
The Case For NASA UFOs PART 1
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000113495/The-Case-For-NASA-UFOs-PART-1
UFOs Under Investigation
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000119413/UFOs-Under-InvestigationUfo_Diaries_2_The_First_Ufos_Zecharia_Sitchin
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089890/Ufo-Diaries-2
dan aykroyd ufo
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000096544/Dan-Aykroyd-ufo
Spécial UFO
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000047511/UFO-Special-Dossier
Secret Interviewhttp://www.guba.com/watch/3000007330/UFO-DR-Wolf-Top-Secret-Interview
The British UFO Files
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000100311/The-British-UFO-Files
Ufo_Diaries_3_Pyramids_The_Alien_Connection_With_Sitchin_and_Hoagland
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089892/Ufo-Diaries-3
UFO's Vs the Government
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000099929/UFO-s-Vs-the-Government
UFOs 50 Years of Denial
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000099935/UFOs-50-Years-of-Denial
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000096542/UFO-the-greatest-story-ever-denied
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000029475/UFO-Smoking-GUN
Ernie Sears, after being abducted by our star family, they gave him a gift of healing ..
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000040624/UFO-Contactee-Ernie-Sears
Le Gouvernement Secret
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089869/les-gouvernants-secrets-1
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089871/les-gouvernants-secrets-2
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089875/les-gouvernants-secrets-3
Debate & demand for proof remain, 60 years after it all Began in Roswell
http://www.guba.com/watch / 3000080909/DEBATE-UFOs-Are-They-Out-There-July-13-2007
Science
http://www.guba.com/watch/3000089291/Science-Spirituality-UFOs
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Family Flowers For Wedding Wording
multiple objects over New York
Multiple Items above New York
03/03/2010
Many objects have been recorded, as this form of V below - In the night sky of New York in January and early February 2010.
http://area51blog.wordpress.com/tag/ovni/
Anyone looking, always looking until it finds, and when he has found, it will be in trouble, having been troubled, he will marvel, he will reign over the All. " (Manuscript Nag Hammadi)
http://www.neotrouve.com/
Multiple Items above New York
03/03/2010
Many objects have been recorded, as this form of V below - In the night sky of New York in January and early February 2010.
http://area51blog.wordpress.com/tag/ovni/
Anyone looking, always looking until it finds, and when he has found, it will be in trouble, having been troubled, he will marvel, he will reign over the All. " (Manuscript Nag Hammadi)
http://www.neotrouve.com/
Monday, February 22, 2010
Letter For Buying A Franchise
The UK MoD are continuing declassification process
http://www.techno-science.net/?onglet=news&news=7512
The UK MoD are continuing the process of declassifying documents relating to UFOs, over 6000 pages covering the period 1994-2000 have been made public. (Sent by yes)
If you do not familiarized Twin Peaks, rush out to buy the full package to mark the 20th anniversary of the cult of David Lynch and Mark Frost. The "phenomenon" is even a UFO up there amazing, Project Bluebook, listening program space .. which captures both terrestrial extraterrestrial signals yet. A real treat to watch again and again (especially season 1). And remember: The Owls are Not What They Seem! The SETI
needs you, software developers and Astram, participate in the detection of signals further space. (Sent by yes)
A group of anthropologists working with hill tribes in this remotest corner of India have made a startling discovery: The paintings of aliens and UFOs type spacecraft on the walls of prehistoric caves tortuous. These paintings were found in the district of Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh) only 70 kilometers from the center of local administrative Raisen. The caves are hidden deep within a dense jungle. Anyone have info a little more "safe" qu'Allnewsweb? (Sent by Tison06)
The SDO satellite observation of the sun starts to his industry, destroying a sundog (sent by SebastienP)
The Roswell crash in miniature, pretty nice but a pity that the parts are so poorly integrated into the decor. (Sent by Yves K.)
The ice-rings are back in Canada
Avatar 4D is available in Korea. Not only the seats move, but in addition various technologies produce wind, humidity, lights, smells ... Will we ever produce totally immersive experience realistic, not necessarily that users noticing?
Faking The Hoax is a new little genius of CGI.
http://www.techno-science.net/?onglet=news&news=7512
The UK MoD are continuing the process of declassifying documents relating to UFOs, over 6000 pages covering the period 1994-2000 have been made public. (Sent by yes)
If you do not familiarized Twin Peaks, rush out to buy the full package to mark the 20th anniversary of the cult of David Lynch and Mark Frost. The "phenomenon" is even a UFO up there amazing, Project Bluebook, listening program space .. which captures both terrestrial extraterrestrial signals yet. A real treat to watch again and again (especially season 1). And remember: The Owls are Not What They Seem! The SETI
needs you, software developers and Astram, participate in the detection of signals further space. (Sent by yes)
A group of anthropologists working with hill tribes in this remotest corner of India have made a startling discovery: The paintings of aliens and UFOs type spacecraft on the walls of prehistoric caves tortuous. These paintings were found in the district of Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh) only 70 kilometers from the center of local administrative Raisen. The caves are hidden deep within a dense jungle. Anyone have info a little more "safe" qu'Allnewsweb? (Sent by Tison06)
The SDO satellite observation of the sun starts to his industry, destroying a sundog (sent by SebastienP)
The Roswell crash in miniature, pretty nice but a pity that the parts are so poorly integrated into the decor. (Sent by Yves K.)
The ice-rings are back in Canada
Avatar 4D is available in Korea. Not only the seats move, but in addition various technologies produce wind, humidity, lights, smells ... Will we ever produce totally immersive experience realistic, not necessarily that users noticing?
Faking The Hoax is a new little genius of CGI.
Friday, January 29, 2010
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THE BATTLE OF THE TALLER
Reality or legend?
Who, passing by Taller, remembers the battle that took place? Surely not many people. More people who have never heard of. It is true that the witnesses have long since disappeared and that the records are nonexistent. Only the tradition that made Heath Taller the scene of a major battle, was perpetuated in some local or scholars.
can, indeed, ignorant excuse stating that the battle 's place is there are now more than 1200 years, since she objected, about 982, William Sancho, Duke of Gascony, the invading Normans, and thus ending their rule over the country (which was then independent of the authority of
last Carolingians).
But then where does this ancient history?
At the very least, the Charter confirms the holding of a battle against a third incursion of the Normans, before the foundation of the Abbey of Saint-Sever 988. Historians have almost agreed on the years 981 or 982, without some justification, so that the scholars of the Society Borda held at Dax, in September 1982, a symposium to mark the millennium of the event .
Holding dune battle being accepted, so why place it precisely Taller than elsewhere? The charter of Saint-Sever does not mention the most Taller be the date.
But it turns out that the cartulary of Saint-Pierre de Condom (first half of the eleventh century) claims possession of a relic revered, to be a cross made during the battle on a enemy leader named Airaldi, and offered to Abbey. And in the narrative of the circumstances of the donation of this cross, copyists specify that the confrontation took place in a plain called tillers, adding that this isolated spot was still littered with bleached bones over many fighters who had been killed than green grass.
These are the only two contemporary accounts referring this battle between the Duke and Count of Biscay Guilhem-Sants and the Normans (Vikings) and the place is named in the text of Condom without definite indication that this is the Taller near Castets in the Landes . And there is no text refers Norman.
Pierre Marca, in his History of Béarn in 1640 (Book III ch 7 and 8), evokes the battle but does not occur. Arnaud Ohienard in the History of the Vasconia, said that the meeting took place in an open heath ( Ricta acis in dicta planitis Talleyras ) containing perhaps the Cartulary of Condom, which states that the battle began in a lonely place . We therefore
Taller deduced that it was coming from the archaic spellings Taliare-Talleyras-Taleras-Tallet-
To date, no data or archaeological evidence does accredit all. Especially since the original stories of monks copied, compiled, plus, also a beautiful part of the legend. Thus we read that the holy martyr Saint Sever is miraculously appeared in arms on a white horse, like, a century earlier, the apostle Saint Jacques de Compostela in the battle of Clavijo alongside English Christians against the Moors). So legendary is the story of the death of Chief Airaldi after he had retired His cross protective whose powers were perpetuated in Condom.
Nevertheless, tradition is reinforced by its likelihood of settling in a neighborhood of the village, a hospital named Den Guimbaud or Guibaud, which was founded by Guibaud the brother of William Sancho, also called as bishop of Biscay. This hospital has now disappeared, whose remains are found south of the creek Escourion, was last on the eighteenth century as a stopover on the way to Tours Pilgrims Way to Santiago (from Lesperon, circa-Taller Gourbera and Dax). The hospital, at a place called Kiyo, is on the Cassini map as a chapel there ruinée.On stones removed until 1793.
Maybe that here were buried the dead of the battle, even Gombaud itself seems dead at the époque.Encore that the brother was called and the hospital named Gombaut Guibaud ... But hey! Already
the effective occupation of the Moors by the Vikings is being debated, the holding of the battle Taller raises many questions. This period of history here is very obscure.
Yet it is reported, and in this place, guide of pilgrims from the XIth century. A
when the discovery of graves or traces of fighters in the vast forest of Taller? The terrible storms of 1999 and 2009 have unearthed at least nothing like it!
can, indeed, ignorant excuse stating that the battle 's place is there are now more than 1200 years, since she objected, about 982, William Sancho, Duke of Gascony, the invading Normans, and thus ending their rule over the country (which was then independent of the authority of
last Carolingians).
But then where does this ancient history?
First the monks of Saint-Sever. In fact, according to the narrative contained in their Cartulary, the foundation of their abbey result of a promise made by Guillaume Sancho at this battle, in recognition of the protection of the holy martyr. It would have taken a vow to erect a monastery on the place of the original chapel of the tomb of the saint protector if they win against the heathen invaders.
At the very least, the Charter confirms the holding of a battle against a third incursion of the Normans, before the foundation of the Abbey of Saint-Sever 988. Historians have almost agreed on the years 981 or 982, without some justification, so that the scholars of the Society Borda held at Dax, in September 1982, a symposium to mark the millennium of the event .
Holding dune battle being accepted, so why place it precisely Taller than elsewhere? The charter of Saint-Sever does not mention the most Taller be the date.
But it turns out that the cartulary of Saint-Pierre de Condom (first half of the eleventh century) claims possession of a relic revered, to be a cross made during the battle on a enemy leader named Airaldi, and offered to Abbey. And in the narrative of the circumstances of the donation of this cross, copyists specify that the confrontation took place in a plain called tillers, adding that this isolated spot was still littered with bleached bones over many fighters who had been killed than green grass.
These are the only two contemporary accounts referring this battle between the Duke and Count of Biscay Guilhem-Sants and the Normans (Vikings) and the place is named in the text of Condom without definite indication that this is the Taller near Castets in the Landes . And there is no text refers Norman.
Pierre Marca, in his History of Béarn in 1640 (Book III ch 7 and 8), evokes the battle but does not occur. Arnaud Ohienard in the History of the Vasconia, said that the meeting took place in an open heath ( Ricta acis in dicta planitis Talleyras ) containing perhaps the Cartulary of Condom, which states that the battle began in a lonely place . We therefore
Taller deduced that it was coming from the archaic spellings Taliare-Talleyras-Taleras-Tallet-
To date, no data or archaeological evidence does accredit all. Especially since the original stories of monks copied, compiled, plus, also a beautiful part of the legend. Thus we read that the holy martyr Saint Sever is miraculously appeared in arms on a white horse, like, a century earlier, the apostle Saint Jacques de Compostela in the battle of Clavijo alongside English Christians against the Moors). So legendary is the story of the death of Chief Airaldi after he had retired His cross protective whose powers were perpetuated in Condom.
Nevertheless, tradition is reinforced by its likelihood of settling in a neighborhood of the village, a hospital named Den Guimbaud or Guibaud, which was founded by Guibaud the brother of William Sancho, also called as bishop of Biscay. This hospital has now disappeared, whose remains are found south of the creek Escourion, was last on the eighteenth century as a stopover on the way to Tours Pilgrims Way to Santiago (from Lesperon, circa-Taller Gourbera and Dax). The hospital, at a place called Kiyo, is on the Cassini map as a chapel there ruinée.On stones removed until 1793.
Maybe that here were buried the dead of the battle, even Gombaud itself seems dead at the époque.Encore that the brother was called and the hospital named Gombaut Guibaud ... But hey! Already
the effective occupation of the Moors by the Vikings is being debated, the holding of the battle Taller raises many questions. This period of history here is very obscure.
Yet it is reported, and in this place, guide of pilgrims from the XIth century. A
when the discovery of graves or traces of fighters in the vast forest of Taller? The terrible storms of 1999 and 2009 have unearthed at least nothing like it!
T French ranslation an extract of the deed of foundation of the Abbey of St Sever
"The godless nation of Norsemen who raided the lands I hold from God by hereditary right, I came to the tomb of the holy martyr Severpour implore his protection against the barbarians, promising, if I made victorious, securing him throughout the state subject to my rule, as did Adrian King in the same country, and agree instead to build a small church that the prince had erected in his honor, a large and magnificent monastery. Who, after this vow, the battle of the troop cursed, I saw appear at the head of the mine holy martyr, riding a white horse and arms covered with bright, with which he felled thousands of these wicked and sent to hell. Reached the summit of my wishes for a final victory, I hastened to fulfill my vow ... "
Excerpt from
cartulary Condom - compiled vers1380:
"Among them was a very formidable Norman called Airaldi [= Harald] who protected his breastplate and his weapons seemed invulnerable traits touched but did not hurt. Finally he was taken prisoner, and under his armor, was seen hanging around his neck the Lord's cross, when he was unworthy. Him as soon as it was removed, he died. Count [Guilhem Sants] then offered the timber carrier of life in our monastery [St-Pierre de Condom]. Since then, he brings salvation, because we recognized its virtue against fire, storm, and sprinkled with wine, in the recovery of patients. They always refer to the cross by the name of the warrior who wore it. Guilhem thus became the prince of the province .... "
Guilaume Sancho's residence was, according to Marca, the Saint-Sever Palestrion where assemblies were held. Gombaud, brother, partner in the government of Gascony from 977, became, once widowed, "bishop of Biscay", particularly of Aire and Dax, and appears to death in 982. His son Hugh was the first abbot of Condom.
BULLETIN OF THE SOCIETY OF BORDA-DAX-
WHITE (Charles), Opening the conference on the millennium of the Battle of Taller, 1983 , 4th rev., p.541-542.
Boyrie-FENIE (Benedict), The name "Taller" 1983, 4th rev. p.567-571
LARREGUE (Josette), Reflections on research Taller (October 1981), 1982, 2nd rev., p. 201-205
LARREGUE (Josette), La Fosse Guimbaud: certainty, 1983, 4th rev., P.587-596 [Taller]
Mussot-GOULARD (Renee), The Battle of Taller 1983, 4th rev., P.543-561
GAYON (John) The Battle of Bull Taller Marensin Memory of No. 12 2001 p 152-153
"The godless nation of Norsemen who raided the lands I hold from God by hereditary right, I came to the tomb of the holy martyr Severpour implore his protection against the barbarians, promising, if I made victorious, securing him throughout the state subject to my rule, as did Adrian King in the same country, and agree instead to build a small church that the prince had erected in his honor, a large and magnificent monastery. Who, after this vow, the battle of the troop cursed, I saw appear at the head of the mine holy martyr, riding a white horse and arms covered with bright, with which he felled thousands of these wicked and sent to hell. Reached the summit of my wishes for a final victory, I hastened to fulfill my vow ... "
Excerpt from
cartulary Condom - compiled vers1380:
"Among them was a very formidable Norman called Airaldi [= Harald] who protected his breastplate and his weapons seemed invulnerable traits touched but did not hurt. Finally he was taken prisoner, and under his armor, was seen hanging around his neck the Lord's cross, when he was unworthy. Him as soon as it was removed, he died. Count [Guilhem Sants] then offered the timber carrier of life in our monastery [St-Pierre de Condom]. Since then, he brings salvation, because we recognized its virtue against fire, storm, and sprinkled with wine, in the recovery of patients. They always refer to the cross by the name of the warrior who wore it. Guilhem thus became the prince of the province .... "
Guilaume Sancho's residence was, according to Marca, the Saint-Sever Palestrion where assemblies were held. Gombaud, brother, partner in the government of Gascony from 977, became, once widowed, "bishop of Biscay", particularly of Aire and Dax, and appears to death in 982. His son Hugh was the first abbot of Condom.
sources to consult:
BULLETIN OF THE SOCIETY OF BORDA-DAX-
WHITE (Charles), Opening the conference on the millennium of the Battle of Taller, 1983 , 4th rev., p.541-542.
Boyrie-FENIE (Benedict), The name "Taller" 1983, 4th rev. p.567-571
LARREGUE (Josette), Reflections on research Taller (October 1981), 1982, 2nd rev., p. 201-205
LARREGUE (Josette), La Fosse Guimbaud: certainty, 1983, 4th rev., P.587-596 [Taller]
Mussot-GOULARD (Renee), The Battle of Taller 1983, 4th rev., P.543-561
GAYON (John) The Battle of Bull Taller Marensin Memory of No. 12 2001 p 152-153
Thursday, January 28, 2010
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Crassus and TARUSATES
remember us! Or rather, we defer to the story of Caesar in his Commentaries on the Gallic War (Book III)
Sos en Albret (
remember us! Or rather, we defer to the story of Caesar in his Commentaries on the Gallic War (Book III)
Sos en Albret
oppidum Sontiatum
) between Nerac and St. Justin. These Sotiates deliver a cavalry battalion and an ambush that ended in failure. Forced to take refuge in their capital they are besieged and eventually capitulate (output led Adiatuanos their leader has the same place during the talks).
After this first victory, Crassus walking on land
Vocative (country Bazas) before descending to the land of Tarusates
.
The Aquitaine, warned of the rapid decline of their neighbors, and together form a coalition troops, seek the assistance of the English dominions, and prepare for resistance to prevent the enemy reaches the fertile land south of the Adour. Given the rapid setting of Sos, according to Caesar, they give aàsoutenir new seats and adopt the tactics of the fortified camps from which races are organized to intercept food. And this is probably one of those camps they congregate. They are almost 50 000.
Crassus, outnumbered, Deida to attack as soon as possible and goes into battle order. Aquitans refusing to fight the Romans assail the camp where the enemy is entrenched and consolidated. Having spotted a weakness of the fortification at the back of this camp that offers easy access point, Crassus is sending his cavalry and four cohorts all fresh, making a long detour, to steal the march. The Romans forced entry and then enter the camp by surprise. It is then routed the fleeing
Aquitaine. In rural Roman cavalry crushes the fugitives. On the night of this last fight Caesar specifies that only a quarter of the 50,000 enemy escapes. Implying 35,000 dead! the sound of this defeat, the greater part of Aquitania went to Crassus, and sends itself hostage. Among these are the Tarbell (Dax), the Bigerrions (Bigorre?), The Ptianes (Orthez?), Vocations (Bazas), the Tarusates (Aire), the Elusates (Eauze), the Gates (?), The Ausques (Auch), the Garunni (upper valley of the Garonne), the Sibuzates (Saubusse?) and Cocosates (between Lesperon and Sindères?) A few states away relying on the advanced season, fail to do so
is this second battle, which completed the conquest and submission of Aquitaine by the Romans .
Thus began the occupation ( Some authors state that four cohorts occupied the country of Tarbell and six of the Cocosates, between 56 and 27 BC)
All this happened in the late summer of the year 56 BC but where exactly?
The location of that fight is still not determined. Several distinguished authors have broken teeth on the case, sometimes with passion, ready to come to blows to support conflicting versions. Any problem stems from the difficulty of locating people with the certainty of Tarusates. Despite the apparent kinship with Tartas (which did not exist at the time of the Roman conquest), historians tend to locate along the Adour and identify them with future Aturenses at Aire sur l'Adour, in every in the case Tursan.
Other authors (Tauzin) reply that referred to two camps near Caesar: the Roman camp housing 000 men 8 to 10, the camp Aquitaine much wider since containing 50 000 men. Moreover, these camps should be close to a large open space (
apertissimis Campis
) or the Roman cavalry pursued the defeated (thin near the word apertissimis Caesar camps commentary indicates that the battle was fought in a vast open country)
Therefore Abbe Tauzin, excluding that the battle took place in area, elects to Miramont (the camp of Aquitaine) and Sarron, between St Agnes and Segos-houses between the host and Bourg God - (the Roman camp)
On this same basis, each historian space on one of the many hills of castra along the Adour. Dompnier Sauviac up to the place of the second battle of St. castra Loubouer or that of Samadet (chronicling the city of Acqs), although further away from the plain. Sorbets
situates in an area between Cazaubon, Roquefort and Saint Cricq Marsan. Camoreyt evokes a map of Robert in 1753 which contains a rectangle showing Caesar's camp on the right bank of the Twelve and Mauvezin between Cazaubon.
For others it is around Geaune. The famous Camille Jullian him up the battle to Dax or pie! (History
patina is the meal!
*
About where Crassus met with deputies from Aquitaine to submit, M Chaudruc Crazannes (New Considerations on Sotiates - Collected works of socieété of Agriculture, Science and Arts Agen-Tome VI 1852 ).... evokes an ancient tradition of the place on the village site Lannepax which offered a wide moor, which was named Lanae pax (Heath peace) it has retained.
link to
MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT Plat AIRE-SUR-Article l'Adour Cédric Lavigne
) between Nerac and St. Justin. These Sotiates deliver a cavalry battalion and an ambush that ended in failure. Forced to take refuge in their capital they are besieged and eventually capitulate (output led Adiatuanos their leader has the same place during the talks).
After this first victory, Crassus walking on land
Vocative (country Bazas) before descending to the land of Tarusates
.
The Aquitaine, warned of the rapid decline of their neighbors, and together form a coalition troops, seek the assistance of the English dominions, and prepare for resistance to prevent the enemy reaches the fertile land south of the Adour. Given the rapid setting of Sos, according to Caesar, they give aàsoutenir new seats and adopt the tactics of the fortified camps from which races are organized to intercept food. And this is probably one of those camps they congregate. They are almost 50 000.
Crassus, outnumbered, Deida to attack as soon as possible and goes into battle order. Aquitans refusing to fight the Romans assail the camp where the enemy is entrenched and consolidated. Having spotted a weakness of the fortification at the back of this camp that offers easy access point, Crassus is sending his cavalry and four cohorts all fresh, making a long detour, to steal the march. The Romans forced entry and then enter the camp by surprise. It is then routed the fleeing
Aquitaine. In rural Roman cavalry crushes the fugitives. On the night of this last fight Caesar specifies that only a quarter of the 50,000 enemy escapes. Implying 35,000 dead! the sound of this defeat, the greater part of Aquitania went to Crassus, and sends itself hostage. Among these are the Tarbell (Dax), the Bigerrions (Bigorre?), The Ptianes (Orthez?), Vocations (Bazas), the Tarusates (Aire), the Elusates (Eauze), the Gates (?), The Ausques (Auch), the Garunni (upper valley of the Garonne), the Sibuzates (Saubusse?) and Cocosates (between Lesperon and Sindères?) A few states away relying on the advanced season, fail to do so
is this second battle, which completed the conquest and submission of Aquitaine by the Romans .
Thus began the occupation ( Some authors state that four cohorts occupied the country of Tarbell and six of the Cocosates, between 56 and 27 BC)
All this happened in the late summer of the year 56 BC but where exactly?
The location of that fight is still not determined. Several distinguished authors have broken teeth on the case, sometimes with passion, ready to come to blows to support conflicting versions. Any problem stems from the difficulty of locating people with the certainty of Tarusates. Despite the apparent kinship with Tartas (which did not exist at the time of the Roman conquest), historians tend to locate along the Adour and identify them with future Aturenses at Aire sur l'Adour, in every in the case Tursan.
Other authors (Tauzin) reply that referred to two camps near Caesar: the Roman camp housing 000 men 8 to 10, the camp Aquitaine much wider since containing 50 000 men. Moreover, these camps should be close to a large open space (
apertissimis Campis
) or the Roman cavalry pursued the defeated (thin near the word apertissimis Caesar camps commentary indicates that the battle was fought in a vast open country)
Caesar also makes no reference to the Adour flowing at the foot of Aire
The Aquitaine who refused to defend himself in their oppidum, Crassus met do so elsewhere.
The Aquitaine who refused to defend himself in their oppidum, Crassus met do so elsewhere.
Therefore Abbe Tauzin, excluding that the battle took place in area, elects to Miramont (the camp of Aquitaine) and Sarron, between St Agnes and Segos-houses between the host and Bourg God - (the Roman camp)
On this same basis, each historian space on one of the many hills of castra along the Adour. Dompnier Sauviac up to the place of the second battle of St. castra Loubouer or that of Samadet (chronicling the city of Acqs), although further away from the plain. Sorbets
situates in an area between Cazaubon, Roquefort and Saint Cricq Marsan. Camoreyt evokes a map of Robert in 1753 which contains a rectangle showing Caesar's camp on the right bank of the Twelve and Mauvezin between Cazaubon.
For others it is around Geaune. The famous Camille Jullian him up the battle to Dax or pie! (History
patina is the meal!
*
About where Crassus met with deputies from Aquitaine to submit, M Chaudruc Crazannes (New Considerations on Sotiates - Collected works of socieété of Agriculture, Science and Arts Agen-Tome VI 1852 ).... evokes an ancient tradition of the place on the village site Lannepax which offered a wide moor, which was named Lanae pax (Heath peace) it has retained.
link to
MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT Plat AIRE-SUR-Article l'Adour Cédric Lavigne
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CAMPS "ROMANS OR NOT
attempt to reconstruct (excerpt of article by Mr. Juncarot - Bull. Soc. Borda-1900)
The south of the Landes, Chalosse is one of the richest region what is popularly called " Roman camps" or "Caesar
camps, which remain as the place-names Casteras. These positions fortified by a wall slope are generally placed on ridges. But they often have nothing Roman. In fact, many seem to go back to prehistoric times. Some researchers attribute to the Basques, however, and invasions of the sixth century.
attempt to reconstruct (excerpt of article by Mr. Juncarot - Bull. Soc. Borda-1900)
The south of the Landes, Chalosse is one of the richest region what is popularly called " Roman camps" or "Caesar
camps, which remain as the place-names Casteras. These positions fortified by a wall slope are generally placed on ridges. But they often have nothing Roman. In fact, many seem to go back to prehistoric times. Some researchers attribute to the Basques, however, and invasions of the sixth century.
camp of Mus to Doazit
image sources: Ph.DUBEDOUT-VIEW SITE
MOUNDS AND FORTIFIED CAMPS LISTED course a lot today to trace more or less identifiable and visible. The landscape has changed since then!
Sources:
image sources: Ph.DUBEDOUT-VIEW SITE
MOUNDS AND FORTIFIED CAMPS LISTED
Sources:
Inventory pregnant France-French Prehistoric Society, Volume XI No. 5-1914 - Mahout-Moncaut - Research on the camps and camps Roman Gaul Béarn - Bull Soc Arch Tarn et Garonne ° -12 I n 1870 and January 1872 No. II Raymond Potter - prehistoric archaeological research in the borough of Dax Ibid II n ° September 1872 Ch Chopinet - Study on prehistoric camps Landes and Bearn - Revue de Comminges 1908
Gamarde ------------- ----------------------- Saint-Savin
area - two camps on the two hills that dominate the city said that Caesar and Pompey said that (the camps of Tucolle Mireloup and oppidum of caste). Amu - camp on the plateau Couarde. (Near the farm Cazalet)
Arengosse - Bezaudun camps and Laraillet Aruzanx. Audignon. Aureilhan.
Aurice.
Aurice.
Baigts. - Three camps (Las Costes Pouy farm of-the-Moulia, and behind the church). Bégaar. - Camp-de-Bas.
Benquet - Camp Castets-Charlas
Benquet - Camp Castets-Charlas
Beylongue. Biganon.
Bonnegarde
- Camp Castera
Brassempouy
Bougue -
Candresse group of mounds. - Place said Castera.
Castelnau-Chalosse
Castelner
Cauna. - Camp John White.
Cazalis.
Cazeres on Adour
Eslibeaux.
Eyres. - Casterot camp.
Gaas
Gamarde
- Castera
Labatut. Larbey. - Camp of Candelouts. Larriviere
- camp de Saint Savin Lauredo.
Losse. - Camp, et autre au hameau of Lussole.
Lourquen. - Camp of Casteron.
Mees Mimbaste
Misson. - Camp of Moneigt.
Montgaillard. - Camp du Castera.
Narrosse.
Nerbis
- Very camp du
Onard. Pissos.
Pomarez
River. - Camp at La Roque Castle
St. Pandelon. Saint Paul lès Dax
Saint-Sever - oppidum Morlanne "Castrum Caesaris" became Palestrion
Sainte-Colombe. - Castera camp.
Samadet
- Camp La Mothe
drawings Camp Samadet
Sarbazan.
Sarron St. Agnes. - Roman camp which is built Sarron.
Saubusse
Saugnac - Cambran camp.
Serres Gaston.
Tercis Vielle-Saint-Girons.
Vielle-Souhiran. - Louslalot camp called the Roman Motte.
Old Boucau.
Roman Camp at Saint-Savin Larrivière
Brassempouy
Candresse group of mounds. - Place said Castera.
Castelnau-Chalosse
Castelner
Castets
Cazères
Cazères
Cauna. - Camp John White.
Cazeres on Adour
Doazit - Camp Mus
Donzacq. - Pas-de-camp to-Saubot. Duhort-Bachen - Camp Castera Eslibeaux.
Gaas
Gabarret. - Bourneau camp.
Gailheres. - Camp in the district of Ricau
Gailheres. - Camp in the district of Ricau
Gamarde
- Castera
Gaujac camp - camp in the castle garden.
Habas. - Couarde camp, a place called Sanguiñeda. pregnant and called Puyoo
Hinx. - Camp-Lous Biré-Castel, called Caesar's Camp. Habas. - Couarde camp, a place called Sanguiñeda. pregnant and called Puyoo
Labatut.
- camp de Saint Savin
Losse. - Camp, et autre au hameau of Lussole.
Lourquen. - Camp of Casteron.
Luglon Luxey
Maillères - camp of Menjous Mees
Misson. - Camp of Moneigt.
Montaut - camp of Casterot
Mont fort. Montgaillard
Montsou Mont fort. Montgaillard
Montgaillard. - Camp du Castera.
Narrosse.
Nerbis
- Very camp du
Pomarez
Pontonx. - Balambits camp.
Poyartin. River. - Camp at La Roque Castle
Saint-Etienne-d 'Orthe
Saint-Geours d'Auribat
St. Geours de Saint-Gor Maremne St. Loubouer. Saint-Geours d'Auribat
St. Pandelon. Saint Paul lès Dax
Saint-Sever - oppidum Morlanne "Castrum Caesaris" became Palestrion
Sainte-Colombe. - Castera camp.
Samadet
- Camp La Mothe
drawings Camp Samadet
Sarbazan.
Sarron St. Agnes. - Roman camp which is built Sarron.
Saugnac - Cambran camp.
Serres Gaston.
Sorde - Camp Laroque
Sore. - Twin camps, called Castéras lous. Souprosse - camp in the village (formerly owned Sourb)
Soustons. - Camp near the tuc la Motte
Sore. - Twin camps, called Castéras lous. Souprosse - camp in the village (formerly owned Sourb)
Soustons. - Camp near the tuc la Motte
Tercis
Vielle-Souhiran. - Louslalot camp called the Roman Motte.
Villenave - Camp Mauviel
Roman Camp at Saint-Savin Larrivière
Roman Camp Gamarde
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Big Big Breast Indian
OF TREASURES!.
Besides the archaeological excavations resulting from a treasure is the chance discovery of currency or valuables accumulated and hidden or lost. Thus, several hoards, buried probably in the early centuries, were discovered in the Landes soil, forming a cultural legacy and a testament to the "occupation by our distant ancestors.
THE TREASURY OF Laluque
In May 1877, a laborer laborer found near the village of Gos in the neighborhood (which was, according to historian Dufourcet, the old station Mosconum cited in the second century Antonine Itinerary, on the ancient Roman road), a vase containing a treasury of approximately 180 pieces of Roman silver coins.
Besides the archaeological excavations resulting from a treasure is the chance discovery of currency or valuables accumulated and hidden or lost. Thus, several hoards, buried probably in the early centuries, were discovered in the Landes soil, forming a cultural legacy and a testament to the "occupation by our distant ancestors.
THE TREASURY OF Laluque
In May 1877, a laborer laborer found near the village of Gos in the neighborhood (which was, according to historian Dufourcet, the old station Mosconum cited in the second century Antonine Itinerary, on the ancient Roman road), a vase containing a treasury of approximately 180 pieces of Roman silver coins.
E. Taillebois - Research on Numismatic Novempopulany - Bull Soc Borda-T.IX-1884-P247
THE TREASURY OF DONZACQ
The jewelry consisted of two rings, one containing an onyx intaglio, depicting a helmeted warrior armed with a shield and (March?), Two earrings, two brooches, three bracelets and a chain the tower in bad argent.Les archaeologists consider them as objects typically local.
This little treasure has been dispersed and sold to private individuals and collectors. with the exception of a few pieces acquired by the Museum of National Antiquities and the Museum of Toulouse
Mr. FEUGERES-Treasure Donzacq - Aquitania, Volume 3 -1985 -
Mr. FEUGERES-Treasure Donzacq - Aquitania, Volume 3 -1985 -
jewelry Donzacq
E. Taillebois - Description of 37 Roman Coins in silver from the find-Donzacq Bull Soc Borda-T. VII-1882-
E. Taillebois - Research on the Vandals in bad silver jewelry Donzacq and Leuy-Bull Soc Borda-T. VI-1881-
THE TREASURE OF LEUY
In October 1878, The Common Leuy near Cuckoo Farm, which is more [Coequosa the Antonine Itinerary?), A farmer who was digging a ditch to plant chestnut trees found at 70 cm depth, two terracotta vases containing about seven and a half kilos of small bronzes and copper coins, a fibula and two silver bracelets below. The coins, sold and scattered soon, were probably numbering 3,000 or 4,000. The 279 pieces that have been examined were divided among twenty-two emperors and empresses from Alexander Severus to Aurelian. (There were 108 pieces of Gallienus.) Burial must have taken place under Aurelian between 270 and 275
E. Taillebois - The Truth About the Treasury Leuy Bull.Soc.Borda-III-T-1878-
E. Taillebois - A final word on the Treasury Leuy - Bull Soc.Borda IV-T-1879-
E. Taillebois - The Truth About the Treasury Leuy Bull.Soc.Borda-III-T-1878-
E. Taillebois - A final word on the Treasury Leuy - Bull Soc.Borda IV-T-1879-
THE TREASURY Eyre
Discovery of a silver vase containing 250 coins "bad money allocated to the Barbarians, and a fibula of silver attached to a long chain. Scattered, only ten were still in the Cabinet of Medals of BN 1889.Le vase was melted sold by weight and by the discoverer.
Discovery of a silver vase containing 250 coins "bad money allocated to the Barbarians, and a fibula of silver attached to a long chain. Scattered, only ten were still in the Cabinet of Medals of BN 1889.Le vase was melted sold by weight and by the discoverer.
THE TREASURY OF Poyartin
In 1866, a treasure was discovered by workmen pioneers in a clay pot sealed with clay under the strain of chestnut: 1200 Roman coins and jewelry, part of which is on display at the Museum of National Antiquities in Saint Germain en Laye.
In 1889 they discovered a bronze coin bearing the portrait of Adrian in the rectory garden. In 1866, a treasure was discovered by workmen pioneers in a clay pot sealed with clay under the strain of chestnut: 1200 Roman coins and jewelry, part of which is on display at the Museum of National Antiquities in Saint Germain en Laye.
THE TREASURY OF THE PLAN PUJO
Chance discovery in 1977 in connection with farm work at a place called Branquet, an important ancient treasures monetary. It included several thousand (13000) antoniniani of the late third century, struck under the Emperors Tetricus, Claudius II, Posthumus, Valerian, Probus, and Galen. Unfortunately everything was in disrepair and agglomerated oxide. A portion was acquired by the Museum of Mont-de-Marsan .
THE TREASURY OF PONTENX
In November 1885, leveling the garden of the school district of La Fontaine Gold, the aptly named, workmen found a bronze cauldron containing 4116 pieces of oxidized silver and 45 gold pieces that became common return (the proceeds of the sale helped finance the construction of the new school).
THE TREASURY OF PONTENX
In November 1885, leveling the garden of the school district of La Fontaine Gold, the aptly named, workmen found a bronze cauldron containing 4116 pieces of oxidized silver and 45 gold pieces that became common return (the proceeds of the sale helped finance the construction of the new school).
Gold coins were Charles V, Charles VI, king of France, Edward III, Henry IV, Henry V, king of England. Silver coins were Edward the Black Prince, Richard II (930 pieces), Henry IV (3190pièces), kings of England, and even two parts of Raymond IV, Prince of Orange, one of Pope Urban V. .. and the city of Lubeck. The study documents were used to estimate the landfill around 1415. The oldest was the effigy of Edward III (1327-1377), and the most recent of Henry V (1413-1422)
E. Taillebois - The Fountain of Gold, Discovery Pontenx-les-Forges - . Bull Soc Borda-T.XI-1886-
CASTELNAU-CHALOSSE - Discovered in 1860, a moor, the treasure of Gibret. A pot containing 7-800 parts with effigies of Gordian and Antonin and jewels'
CAZERES ADOUR ON - In November 1894, we found a vase containing two bracelets, two earrings, a ring and a dozen silver coins of Valentinian, Gratian and Theodosius I.
- was discovered in 1898, a treasure of 276 gold coins of King Charles V, king of Castile and Pedro the Cruel and the Black Prince, whose burial was dated to about 1370 corresponds to the flight of the king of Castile conquered, who took refuge in Bordeaux held by the Black Prince.
MOMUY
- Towards 1860, we collected 3,000 or 4,000 small bronzes of the period of Gallienus, dispersed before being studied.
MORCENX - In 1851 it was discovered near the church, a vessel which contained about 159 coins N Prince, Peter the Cruel and Charles V, whose burial is dated 1380 by between 1370et a part of Henry II of Castile.
POMAREZ - In March 1892 a farmer discovered, Lataste the locality, or Tastet tasto,
in the debris of a vase of a hoard of 400 coins attributed to the people of Gaul Tarbell
Poyartin
- We found a box full of coins of Gallienus and contemporary emperors. No studies of this discovery was not made.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
- 63-80 bronzes Commodus Septimius Severus Vespasian
SANGUINET
- 36 bronzes Trajan Trajan Dece Seyresse - Around 1860, they found 30 kilos of small bronzes of the period of Gallienus, which were dispersed before being studied.
the cauldron of the Fountain of Gold Pontenx
POMAREZ - In March 1892 a farmer discovered, Lataste the locality, or Tastet tasto,
in the debris of a vase of a hoard of 400 coins attributed to the people of Gaul Tarbell
Poyartin
- We found a box full of coins of Gallienus and contemporary emperors. No studies of this discovery was not made.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
- 63-80 bronzes Commodus Septimius Severus Vespasian
SANGUINET
- 36 bronzes Trajan Trajan Dece Seyresse - Around 1860, they found 30 kilos of small bronzes of the period of Gallienus, which were dispersed before being studied.
the cauldron of the Fountain of Gold Pontenx
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Bearded Dragon Inner Ear Onfection
CHURCH OF SAINT-MICHEL Lesgor
For that passes between Tartas and Rion-des-Landes, a detour is necessary to the country town of Lesgor, airial amidst acres of pine, to find a church to charm.
course, the Romanesque church of Lesgor dated XII century but his main interest stems from its fortification by the English in the fourteenth century, which gives it its solid appearance and a warrior, including his monumental tower. It is typical of the Landes fortified church which it is the most beautiful and best preserved example. It includes the wall raised, a powerful square tower of massive buttresses, embrasures and loopholes, a crenellated parapet ... any of the fortress, once surrounded the walls of the enclosure of the cemetery, to provide shelter to people in the uncertain times of the Middle Ages.
Monday, January 18, 2010
The Heyries of Sent-Miquèu
Each year, the feast day of Saint Michael, September 29, near a charming and typical Romanesque chapel, the middle of the Landes forest stands, for several centuries, the great Fair of Suzan.
assemblade meeting place of farmers, shepherds, herdsmen, domestic, rural and traditional fair, which is said of medieval origin. Until there is not so long, accomplished mainly by trade and information of farmers in the Great Heath. It renewed the leases and rents (the leased
), we sought to go, it was selling its production, sheep, sheep .. they bought tools and materials. Today, more sheep, mules or more
bros, and in traditional religious ceremonies, processions and devotions to the three fountains and sacred place of healing, gradually took over a huge sellout. Hundreds of traders from around the cattle were replaced, the artisans and vendors clog bells along the roads and clearing the vast countryside.
), we sought to go, it was selling its production, sheep, sheep .. they bought tools and materials. Today, more sheep, mules or more
bros, and in traditional religious ceremonies, processions and devotions to the three fountains and sacred place of healing, gradually took over a huge sellout. Hundreds of traders from around the cattle were replaced, the artisans and vendors clog bells along the roads and clearing the vast countryside.
This show always attracts thousands of people in a friendly atmosphere. Admittedly, the crowd creates an organized but sometimes epic, but there is on site at all. And, as elsewhere in the region, is expected to eat and drink!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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