- The
Allobroges (Gaulish: *Allobrogis, 'foreigner, exiled';
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλλοβρίγων, Ἀλλόβριγες) were a
Gallic people dwelling in a
large territory between...
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interpreting the
three place names used by
Polybius (Island, Skaras, and
Allobroges) and Livy's
wider range of
tribe and
place names, and
comparing them with...
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historical accounts after the
campaigns in
Cisalpine Gaul,
around the time the
Allobroges begin to
appear in the records.
Although no
ancient author establishes...
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bring in the
Allobroges, a
Gallic tribe, to
support the
Catilinarians but the
Allobroges revealed Lentulus' plans. Cicero,
using the
Allobroges'
envoys as...
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modern Burgundy,
reportedly led the
Allobroges and
Arveni to raid the
Aedui territory in revenge. In 121 BC, the
Allobroges sent an
envoy to the
Romans on...
- The Légion des
Allobroges was a unit of the
French Revolutionary Army that
consisted mainly of
volunteers from Switzerland,
Piedmont and Savoy. The Legion's...
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Brennius was a
legendary king of Northumbria, Scotland, and the
Allobroges, as
recounted in
Geoffrey of Monmouth's
Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136)...
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Maximus Allobrogicus joined their forces,
defeating a
confederation of
Allobroges,
Arverni and some
Salluvii warriors at the Isère River.
Roman consular...
- Grenoble–Vienne-les-
Allobroges (Latin:
Diocesis Gratianopolitana–Viennensis Allobrogum; Latin: Diocèse de Grenoble–Vienne-les-
Allobroges) is a
Latin Church...
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history goes back over 2,000 years, to a time when it was a
village of the
Allobroges Gallic tribe. It
became the
capital of the Dauphiné in the 11th century...