- The
Cimbri (Gr****: Κίμβροι, Kímbroi; Latin:
Cimbri) were an
ancient tribe in Europe.
Ancient authors described them
variously as a Celtic, Gaulish, Germanic...
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fought between the
Roman Republic and the
Germanic and
Celtic tribes of the
Cimbri and the Teutons,
Ambrones and Tigurini, who
migrated from the
Jutland peninsula...
- The
Teutons are best
known for
their parti****tion,
together with the
Cimbri and
other groups, in the
Cimbrian War with the
Roman Republic in the late...
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brought an end to the
Jugurthine War. By 105 BC Rome
faced an
invasion by the
Cimbri and Teutones, and the
comitia centuriata elected Marius consul for a second...
- were
heavily defeated after clashing with the
migratory tribes of the
Cimbri under Boiorix and the
Teutons under Teutobod.
Differences between the Roman...
- the
Teutones in Gaul,
Catulus had to keep the
Cimbri from
invading Italy. In this he failed; the
Cimbri succeeded in
invading the Po Valley. In 101 BC...
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Boiorix or
Boeorix was a king of the
Cimbri tribe during the
Cimbrian War. His most
notable achievement was the
spectacular victory against the Romans...
- Proto-Germanic tribes, the
Cimbri and the
Teutons (Teutones). It
ended in defeat, and near disaster, for the Romans. The
Cimbri and
Teutones left
their home...
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attacked the
Cimbri.
After the
failure of negotiations, the
Romans and
Cimbri engaged in the
Battle of the
Raudian Field in
which the
Cimbri were routed...
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about their exact origin. In the late 2nd
century BC,
along with the
fellow Cimbri and Teutons, the
Ambrones migrated from
their original homes and invaded...