Coriosolites

The Coriosolites or Curiosolitae were a Gallic people dwelling on the northern coast of present-day Brittany during the Iron Age and the Roman period.

[7] Elsewhere he describes the position of the Coriosolites on the ocean in the same terms, and includes them among the Armoric states, a name equivalent to maritimae.

[2] The ancient settlement of Corseul was most likely established ex nihilo by the Roman authorities during the reign of Augustus, as the capital of the civitas Coriosolitum.

[9] The town is generally identified with the settlement of Fanum Martis ('temple of Mars') mentioned on the Tabula Peutingeriana (5th c. AD).

Due to the lack of early epigraphic record, however, the original Gaulish name of the town remains unknown.

Coins of the Curiosolitae, 5th-1st century BC.
Map of the Gallic people in modern Brittany around 150 AD.
Coriosolites