Dissertation Sur Une M daille Gauloise In dite explores a newly discovered Gaulish coin found in the territory of the Cadurci. This historical treatise, authored by C sar-Alexandre Chaudruc Crazannes, delves into the significance of the coin, which bears the effigy and name of Lucterius, a leader of the Cadurci people. The work provides insights into Gaulish history, specifically focusing on the Cadurci tribe and their resistance against Roman expansion. A valuable resource for numismatists and historians alike, this dissertation offers a detailed examination of a rare artifact that sheds light on the political and cultural landscape of ancient Gaul. The detailed analysis of the coin's iconography and inscription offers important clues to understanding Lucterius's role during a pivotal period of Gaulish resistance.
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