- The
Ambarri were a
Gallic people dwelling in the
modern Ain
department during the Iron Age and the
Roman period. They are
mentioned as
Ambarri and Ambarros...
-
Bibracte (Mont Beuvray)
Allobroges Solonion (Salagnon);
Vienna (Vienne)
Ambarri near
junction of Rhône & Saône
rivers Ambiani Samarobriva (Amiens) Andecavi...
- Lepontii.
According to Livy (v. 34), the Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Aedui,
Ambarri, Carnutes, and
Aulerci led by Bellovesus,
arrived in
northern Italy during...
-
north of the Ruteni,
Cadurci and Vellavi, and west of the
Segusiavi and
Ambarri. The
Arverni are
known to have had the most
powerful tribal hegemony in...
-
Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae?
Insubres Arverni Aedui Ambarri Aulerci Bituriges Carnutes Lepontics Graioceli Lepontii Sal****i Medulli...
- west. They
dwelled between the
Arverni in the west, the
Segusiavi and
Ambarri in the south, the
Sequani in the east, and the
Lingones and
Senones in...
- Bellovesus'
migrations towards Italy,
together with the Aeduii, Bituriges,
Ambarri, Arverni, Aulerci,
Carnutes and Senones.
History of
Cilavegna Livius, Ab...
- Bellovesus's
migrations towards Italy ca. 600 BC,
together with the Aeduii,
Ambarri, Arverni, Aulerci, and Carnutes.
According to
scholars Edward Togo Salmon...
-
Angoumois Agnutes – Vendée Allobroges/Allobriges – Vienne,
Southern Gaul
Ambarri (they were
allies to the
Aedui Confederation but not part of it) Ambiliates...
-
three other legions, the
Helvetii attacked the
territories of the Aedui,
Ambarri, and Allobroges,
three Gallic tribes,
which called for Caesar's help. Caesar...