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Helvetii (Latin: Helvētiī [hɛɫˈweːti.iː], Gaulish: *Heluētī),
anglicized as
Helvetians, were a
Celtic tribe or
tribal confederation occupying most of the Swiss...
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between Rome and the even more
feared Germanic tribes. In the
captured Helvetian camp
Caesar claims that a
census written in Gr**** was
found and studied:...
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Roman Republic. In 61 BC, he
convinced the
Helvetians to
attempt to
migrate from
Helvetian territory to
southwestern Gaul (modern-day France)...
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Helvetic Republic (République helvétique (French);
Helvetische Republik (German);
Repubblica Elvetica (Italian)) was a
sister republic of
France that...
- tribe.
After the
defeat of the
Helvetii in 58 BC at
nearby Bibracte, the
Helvetians' Boii
allies settled there (Julius Caesar,
Commentarii de
Bello Gallico...
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contrite sinner is pardoned.
Identification of the
Swiss as "
Helvetians" (Hélvetiens)
becomes common in the 18th century,
particularly in the...
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January 2010.
Retrieved 15
September 2022. "On Schwyzers,
Swiss and
Helvetians". admin.ch.
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original on 5
August 2010. "Züritütsch,...
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meaning of "lords, rulers" (cognate with
Irish tigern "lord"). The
other Helvetian tribes included the
Verbigeni and the
Tougeni (sometimes
identified with...
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Etruscan form of the
Celtic *(h)elvetios (“the
Helvetian”),
presumably referring to a man of
Helvetian descent living in Mantua.
After failing numerous...
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Divico was a
Celtic king and the
leader of the
Helvetian tribe of the Tigurini.
During the
Cimbrian War, in
which the
Cimbri and
Teutons invaded the Roman...