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- coast. After the destruction of Solonion by the Romans in 61 BC, the Allobrogian chieftains decided to move their place of residence to Vienna. Around...
- archaeological site that includes a 1st-century BC tomb of an ancient Allobrogian chieftain. An oppidum erected on the hill of Saint-Pierre allowed them...
- the reformation of the seat of the Bishop of Geneva). Geneva was an Allobrogian border town, fortified against the Helvetii tribe, when the Roman Republic...
- the Battle of Vindalium and Battle of the Isère River in 121 BC. The Allobrogian territory was subsequently annexed and incorporated the Roman province...
- half of 1st century and first half of 2nd century. Asiaticus was of Allobrogian and Roman ancestry. He was the son of the wealthy, prominent and powerful...
- Mourre-de-Sève, in Sorgues) just northeast of Avenio (Avignon). The Allobrogian cavalry reportedly feared the Roman war elephants during the battle....
- the city in the 16th century. Geneva first appears in history as an Allobrogian border town, fortified against the Celtic Helvetii tribe, which the Roman...
- origins in Vienna, Gallia Narbonensis. The father of Asiaticus was of Allobrogian origin and his political career was a contemporary of the rule of the...
- proconsul until 65, or perhaps later in Cisalpina. Piso defeated an Allobrogian rebellion and repressed troubles in Transpadana, for which he was unsuccessfully...
- consulship. Information about his family is incomplete. Asiaticus was of Allobrogian origin; in the words of Ronald Syme, "of native dynastic stock." An ancestor...