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Andes (Andecavi)
The Andecavi (also Andicavi〔Orosius 6.8.7.〕) or Andegavi, also Andes in Julius Caesar's ''Bellum Gallicum'', were a people of ancient and medieval Aremorica. They gave their name to the ''comté'' Anjou, called Andegavia in medieval Latin.〔For instance, in the ''Gesta consulum Andegavorum'' and Geoffrey of Monmouth's ''Historia Regum Britanniae''. The Count of Anjou was in Latin ''Comes Andegavorum''.〕 ==Geography== The territory of the Andecavi roughly corresponded with the diocese of Angers, Anjou, in the department Maine-et-Loire in present-day France. Although Caesar locates the Andes “near the Ocean,” they held no coast and were located inland along the Loire river.〔Michel Rambaud, ''C. Iulius Caesar De Bello Gallico, secundus tertiusque libri'', text, introduction and commentary (Paris 1965), p. 144, note to 7.2.〕
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