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- battle. Ariovistus seized a third of the Aeduan territory, settling 120,000 Germans there. To avoid infringing on his allies for the moment, Ariovistus must...
- s****ing a home in Gaul. Prior to the battle, Caesar and Ariovistus held a parley. Ariovistus' cavalry cast stones and weapons at the Roman cavalry. Caesar...
- merchant who had traded successfully with Ariovistus. Insulted, Ariovistus threw the envoys in chains. Ariovistus marched for two days and made camp two...
- petitioned Caesar for his aid against Ariovistus, king of the German Suebi tribe. Prior to battle, Ariovistus suggested a peace conference but insisted...
- Haute-Saône). Ariovistus' 15,000 Germanic tribesmen turned the tide, the Aedui were m****acred and became tributary to the Sequani. In return, Ariovistus was promised...
- historical records among the confederates of Ariovistus who fought against Julius Caesar in Gaul. Ariovistus led a large group of Germani settlers who had...
- "rex Germanorum" Ariovistus had been petitioned by the Celtic Sequani for ****istance in their war against the Aedui. In return, Ariovistus was promised land...
- Ariovistus Pardee (November 19, 1810 – March 26, 1892) was an American engineer, coal baron, philanthropist, and director of the Lehigh Valley Railroad...
- by the Triboci, a Germanic tribe allied with Ariovistus. In response to the threat posted by Ariovistus, the Aedui, a Celtic tribe allied to Rome, appealed...
- Caesar in connection with the invasion of Gaul led by the Germanic king Ariovistus during the Gallic Wars. Unlike Strabo and Tacitus who wrote later, he...