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Nombre de messages : 7716 Age : 77 Localisation : Lannuon / Lannion. Breizh Izel Date d'inscription : 27/03/2007
| Sujet: CORIONOTOTAE Mar 29 Mai 2007 - 13:40 | |
| Enigme historique de la G. Bretagne antique. Voici ce qu'en disent Rivet & Smith : SOURCE An inscription, RIB 1142 (Hexham Abbey, but thought to have been brought from Corbridge); an officer sets up an altar caesa Corionototarum manu 'after slaughtering a band of Corionototae' DERIVATION. We follow the admirable analysis of this name by T. M. Charles-Edwards in 'Native Political Organisation in Roman Britain', Antiquitates Indogermanicae (Innsbruck, 1974), 35-45, at 38. The first element is British *corio- (see CORIA-1) with *-no- suffix (cognate with the suffix in Latin tribus-tribunus, domus-dominus), 'used to form words for leaders or representatives of a group'. The second element is British *tota, earlier *teuta, *touta 'people, state', represented by Welsh tud (Latin cognate totus < * toutos 'all, everybody'). Charles-Edwards continues : ' In view of inscriptions to Mars Toutatis and the cult of the war-god Camulos, it is possible that *Korionos was a bye-name of the Celtic war-god, the god by whom this particular people swore, and after whom they called themselves. The whole name, Corionotatae, can be interpreted in two ways, either as the name for a group of *totas, or as the name for the inhabitants of a single *tota.. . . This second interpretation, which makes the Corionototae men belonging to a people or kingdom called *Korionotota, seems the more likely.' IDENTIFICATION. An otherwise unknown people, presumably dwelling north of Hadrian's Wall and perhaps incorporated in one of the major tribes in this area. --------------------------- J'ai donné mon commentaire en bas de l'article à la page : http://marikavel.org/personnes/personnes-c.htmIl n'est pas sûr qu'il s'agisse d'un nom de peuple spécifique, mais d'une confédération de combattants. Sujet ouvert à la controverse. JC Even | |
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