- Milan, and Lodi, that is,
those areas in
which the
Western Lombard or
Insubrian variety of
Lombard language is
spoken and
which correspond to the territory...
-
fiercest attacks,
which his
comrades did
their utmost to repel,
until an
Insubrian horseman who knew the
consul by
sight — his name was
Ducarius — cried...
- Mediolanum, the
ancient city
where Milan now stands, was
originally an
Insubrian city, but
afterwards became an
important Roman city in
Northern Italy...
-
garrisoning Bellagio as the
northernmost point of
their territory. This Gallo-
Insubrian culture blended with the
existing po****tion,
leaving traces in local...
-
grandfather Quintus Petronius, son of one
Gaius Petronius, was an
Insuber or
Insubrian in the city. His grandfather, father, aunt and
Severus himself were born...
-
corner of Rhaetia. The area to the south,
including what was to
become the
Insubrian capital Mediolanum (modern Milan), was
Etruscan around 600-500 BC, when...
-
Pizzighettone following the
Battle of
Pavia in 1525. It was the site of the
Insubrian town of Acerrae, and was home to the
football team AS Pizzighettone, until...
- into office, the
Insubrians mustered 30,000 of
their Gallic allies, the Gaesatae, to
fight the Romans.
Marcellus invaded Insubrian lands up to the Po...
- of
belief that the
Roman government funded no
terrestrial roads in the
Insubrian region. Indeed, no
consular roads [it] are
found here. For years, archaeological...
-
consulate in 197 BC he
fought successfully in
Gallia Cisalpina against the
Insubrians and
Cenomani and was
awarded a
triumph by the senate. He was
censor in...