- The
Ambrones and the Teutons, led by Teutobod, were
eventually defeated at the
Battle of
Aquae ****tiae in 102 BC. The
origin of the name
Ambrones poses...
-
garrison duty –
while he
marched against the
Teutones and
Ambrones. The
Teutones and
Ambrones, led by King Teutobod, had
crossed the
Durance river, east...
- and the
Ambrones of
uncertain descent.
Before approaching Italy, the
Germans decided on a two-pronged movement; the
Teutons with the
Ambrones and the...
- for the
Roman Republic were
facing the
Ambrones (a
Germanic tribe from Jutland), who
began to
shout "
Ambrones!" as a
battle cry. The Ligurians, hearing...
- 191–193. It was the Cimbri,
along with
their allies the
Teutones and
Ambrones, who for half a
score of
years kept the
world in suspense. All
three peoples...
-
Marius was
elected to his
second consulship. The
Cimbri split from the
Ambrones and Teutones,
crossing the Alps
through a
valley near Nori****,
coming out...
- a
different way of
writing the name of a
northern European tribe, the
Ambrones, and that both
ethnonyms were
cognate with "King of the Boii". However...
- and
bathing Ambrones turned into a
spontaneous battle between Marius's army and the
Ambrones in
which the
Romans defeated some 30,000
Ambrones. The next...
-
while others argue that it was Celtic.
Together with the
Teutones and the
Ambrones, they
fought the
Roman Republic between 113 and 101 BC
during the Cimbrian...
-
Helvetians left in
order to join in the
raids of the Teutones, Cimbri, and
Ambrones was in fact
southern Germany and not Switzerland. That the
Helvetians originally...