- At the
Battle of
Taginae (also
known as the
Battle of
Busta Gallorum) in June/July 552, the
forces of the
Byzantine Empire under N****s
broke the power...
- The
Battle of
Forum Gallorum was
fought on 14
April 43 BC
between the
forces of Mark
Antony and
legions loyal to the
Roman Senate under the
overall command...
- last
Ostrogothic King of Italy. He led
troops during the
Battle of
Busta Gallorum and had
noncombatant Romans slaughtered in its aftermath. In late 552/early...
-
forbade the
games "Pilam Manualem, Pedivam, & Bacularem: & ad
Canibucam &
Gallorum Pugnam". The
English historian and
biographer John
Strype did not use the...
-
pollicipes (Gmelin, 1789)
Range of P.
pollicipes shown in red
Synonyms Lepas gallorum Spengler, 1790
Lepas pollicipes Gmelin, 1789
Mitella pollicipes (Gmelin...
- (present-day Modena) in
Cisalpine Gaul. Six days earlier, the
Battle of
Forum Gallorum had
ended with
heavy losses on both
sides and the
mortal wounding of consul...
-
Cohors secunda Gallorum veterana equitata ("2nd part-mounted
veteran Cohort of Gauls") was a
mixed infantry and
cavalry regiment of the
Auxilia corps of...
- The Ala
Gallorum Indiana ("Indus's Wing of Gauls") was a
Gaulish auxiliary cavalry unit in the
Roman army,
named after its
first commander,
Julius Indus...
- Ala
Gallorum Petriana (English: "Petri****' Ala of Gauls") was a
Roman auxiliary unit. It is
attested by
military diplomas and inscriptions: in one inscription...
- his
public career. Antony's
forces were
defeated at the
battles of
Forum Gallorum (14 April) and
Mutina (21 April),
forcing Antony to
retreat to Transalpine...