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Caesorix was a co-leader of the
Cimbri tribe during the
Cimbrian War, in
which the
Cimbri won a
spectacular victory against the
Romans at the
Battle of...
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Calpurnius Piso †
Marcus Junius Sil**** Boiorix † (Cimbri) Lugius † (Cimbri) Claodicus (Cimbri)
Caesorix (Cimbri)
Divico (Tigurini) Teutobod (Teutons)...
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Lutatius Catulus Lucius Cornelius Sulla Boiorix † Lugius † Claodicus (POW)
Caesorix (POW)
Strength 52,000–54,000
soldiers (legionaries and auxiliaries) 120...
- chieftains,
Lugius and Boiorix, died on the field,
while the
other chieftains Caesorix and
Claodicus were captured. The
women killed both
themselves and their...
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Battle of
Vercellae in 101 BC. The
other Cimbrian chiefs Claodicus and
Caesorix were captured. Livy. "Periochae of
Books 66-70".
Archived from the original...
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Romans at the
Battle of
Arausio in 105 BC. He was
captured along with
Caesorix at the
Battle of
Vercellae in 101 BC. The
other Cimbrian chiefs Boiorix...
- was slain,
along with Lugius. The
other Cimbrian chiefs Claodicus and
Caesorix were captured.
According to the
historian Theodor Mommsen:
Those might...
- a
similar fate at the
Battle of Vercellae,
where two of
their leaders,
Caesorix and Claodicus, were captured,
while two
other leaders,
Boiorix and Lugius...
- ("valiant man") or
gaesum ("iron dart"),
similar to the Celtic-Germanic name
Caesorix. The
Spanish television series Hispania, La
Leyenda (2010-2012) features...