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- The Lingones (Gaulish: 'the jumpers') were a Gallic tribe of the Iron Age and Roman periods. They dwelled in the region surrounding the present-day city...
- The Battle of Lingones was fought in 298 between the Western Roman Empire and the Alamanni. The Roman force was led by Constantius Chlorus, and was victorious...
- of the Lingones. The Lingones were a Gallic people whose tribal territory was centred on Andemantunnum [fr], modern day Langres. The Lingones were granted...
- (Allobroges, Ausones, Boii, Carni, Cenomani, Ceutrones, Graioceli, Lepontii, Lingones, Segusini, Senones, Sal****i, Veragri, Vertamocorii); Gr****s of Magna Graecia;...
- capital of the Romanized Gallic tribe known as the Lingones, it was called Andematunnum, then Lingones, and now Langres. A hilltop town, Langres was built...
- (Limoges) Leuci (*Lewcī) Tullum (Toul) Lexovii (*Lexsowī) Noviomagos (Lisieux) Lingones Andematunnon (Langres) Mediomatrici Divodurum (Metz) Medulli Moriana? Menapii...
- Some[who?] believe the Ilkley Lingones were recruited from here rather than from Gaul. It is possible that the Italian Lingones p****ed through the Valcamonica...
- Romagna. In the 5th century BC, various Gaulish tribes, most notably the Lingones, Senones and Boii, moved south into Ithe Italian peninsula, and sacked...
- citizenship, such as when emperor Otho granted citizenship to all of the Lingones in 69 AD. By the 1st century BC, the Roman Republic had expanded its control...
- Julius Sabinus was an aristocratic Gaul of the Lingones at the time of the Batavian rebellion of AD 69. He attempted to take advantage of the turmoil in...