User talk:Pcouillez

Commios/Comnios
I don't know if you were aware, but there was already an article under the better-known spelling Commius, which as far as I can tell included everything your article did, complete with references, with the exception of his appearance in the French film. I've imported that into the original article and set Comnios as a redirect. Do you have a reference for the spelling "Comnios"? I'm only aware of his name spelt as "Commius" and "Comius" in Caesar, and "Commios" on coins, but if you have a source for your alternative spelling we can include it in the article. --Nicknack009 21:43, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

Comnios/Comnios
I was not aware (and my apology for answering this 14 years later...) Comnius is a romanization of the Gallic name Comnios. The name Comn is also known for introducing currency in Britannia after crossing into Kent at the capitulation of Vercingetorix. I have reference of Comnios in the book "La Guerre des Gaules", translated into French de L.A. Constant, edition Folio Classique. Also, I must add, I have from the Artois region of France, in the heart of what was the Atrebates territory, and we only know him as Comnios there. --User:Pcouillez 01:29, 2 June 2021 (UTC)