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- such as Averbode and Avernas (Hannut) might be derived from the Eburones. The Eburones lived in an area broadly situated between the Ardennes and Eifel...
- Understandably, the starving Eburones were reluctant to do so and Caesar ordered that camps be built near the Eburones' villages. Each centurion was...
- was an episode during the Gallic Wars between 54 and 53 BC in which the Eburones tribe, under its leader, Ambiorix, rebelled against the Roman Republic...
- Caesar also states that the land of the Eburones bordered on that of the Menapii, and that there were Eburones living close to the "Ocean", which may suggest...
- " Within this last group were the Eburones, whose king Ambiorix had become a major rebel leader. When the Eburones were defeated, the Segni and Condrusi...
- men to the Belgic revolt against him within which the Eburones were the most important. The Eburones, who apparently lived as far east as Cologne, were led...
- most important of these tribes in relation to Caesar's campaigns were the Eburones. The other way he used the term was to refer to those related tribes east...
- Cativolcus or Catuvolcus (died 53 BC) was king of half of the country of the Eburones, a people between the Meuse and Rhine rivers, united with Ambiorix, the...
- Specifically the Eburones were the largest of these tribes and the one living around Tongeren. Caesar referred to the fort of the Eburones as Aduatuca, and...
- Eburones who fought against Julius Caesar under their leaders Ambiorix and Cativolcus. Apart from the Germani, somewhere to the west of the Eburones (possibly...