Cenabum

Cenabum

Cenabum or Genabum was the name of an "oppidum" of the Carnutes tribe, situated on the site of what is now Orléans. It was a prosperous commercial city on the Loire River at the time of Caesar's conquest of Gaul.

History

This port was the commercial outlet for the grain produced in the Beauce. The city had strong fortifications, and also controlled a bridge over the Loire, of considerable economic and strategic importance. Strabo, in his "Geography" [Strabo, "Geography", V, 2, 3] , calls the city (Κήναβον) the "'emporium of the Carnutes" (τὸ τῶν Καρνούντον ἑμπόριον ) [An emporium is a commercial centre.] . Kénabon/Cenabum is probably a transcription of a Gallic word with the same sense.

For Caesar, it was imperative to secure control of this straegic location. He easily succeeded in establishing a protectorate over the Carnutes whilst assuring himself of the collaboration of Tasget (or Tasgetios), who he re-established on his ancestors' throne in return for services rendered. However, this situation came to an end after two years, when in 54 BC Tasget (considered a traitor) was assassinated and (in the dead of winter) Caesar ordered the occupation of Cenabum by Roman legions. [Caesar, "De Bello Gallico", book 5, chapter 25] .

It was Cenabum which gave the signal for the Gallic revolt of which Vercingetorix quickly became the head and which was the motivation for Caesar's seventh Gallic campaign. In 53 BC, Roman merchants who had established themselves at Cenabum, the overseer Gaius Fufius Cita who Caesar had installed there to control commerce and to ensure his legions' grain supply, and some Roman troops garrisoning the town were all massacred or thrown into the Loire by the Carnutes who had penetrated the city. ["De Bello Gallico", Book 7, Chapter 3] .

Rushing back from Italy at phenomenal speed and reaching Sens, Caesar reached Cenabum by forced marches and did not even need to besiege it. On his approach, its population attempted to flee via a wooden bridge linking the two banks of the Loire and, as it collapsed, the Romans scaled the ramparts, massacring all the inhabitant and pillaging and burning down the town. ["De Bello Gallico", book 7, chapter 11] .

In the 3rd century AD, the emperor Aurelian rebuilt the ruined town (273-274), reconstructed its defences, detached the new town from the territory of the Carnutes (which it had until then depended upon), and named it "Aurelianum" or "Aureliani" after himself, which later metamorphosed into the word Orléans ["Orléans", in Pierre Larousse, "Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle", 15 vol., 1863-1890 ] .

Notes and references

See also

* Autricum, another Carnutes town

External links

* [http://morgann.moussier.free.fr/orleans/histoire/Origines.html History of the city of Orléans : From its origins to the Roman conquest : up to 52 BC]
* [http://www.loiret.com/cgloiret/index.php?page=display&class=notrehistoire_unefois&object=r44_gaulois&method=h_display_full The Orléanais in the time of the Gauls] (Conseil Général du Loiret)
* [http://www.mediterranee-antique.info/Thierry_A/Gaulois/HG_207.htm History of the Gauls, Chapter VII]


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