-
taken and the
Insubre king dead, the
Romans then
easily took the
capital of the
Insubres,
which they
named Mediolanum (Milan). The
Insubres surrendered...
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Insubres to fear
Roman incursion on
their existing lands. With the help of the Gaesatae,
mercenaries from
Transalpine Gaul, the Boii and the
Insubres...
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consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus and the
Insubres, a
Celtic people in
northern Italy.
Florus writes that the
Insubres were led by Viridomarus, or Britomartus...
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Insubres territory and
besiege Acerrae, an
Insubre fortification on the
right bank of the
River Adda
between Cremona and Laus Pompeia. The
Insubres are...
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battle with the Gauls, this time the
Insubres. The
Romans at
first sustained significant losses against the
Insubres while they were
attempting to cross...
- allies. The
Insubres advanced to take
their place while the
velites were
withdrawn and the
Roman hastati advanced in maniples. The
Insubres, Boii, and...
-
Gnaeus Cornelius Scipio Calvus,
fought the
Insubres and
captured the city in 222 BC; the
chief of the
Insubres submitted to Rome,
giving the
Romans control...
- and
Insubres, as
mercenaries to
fight the Romans,
stood naked at the head of
their army at the
Battle of
Telamon in 225BC. The Boii and
Insubres at this...
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which corresponds to the area
inhabited in
classical antiquity by the
Insubres; the name can also
refer to the
Duchy of
Milan (1395–1810). For several...
- bank). The
Insubres lived free and
independently until the
arrival of the Gauls, led by Belloveso, who,
around the year 600 BC,
undid the
Insubres and settled...