BIBRACTE, in Ancient Geography, a citadel of the Edoui, according to Strabo; but Caesar describes it as a town well fortified, very large and populous, and of the greatest authority among that nation: Now Beurest, or Bevray; a desolate place four miles to the north-west of Autun.
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