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Orgetorix was a
wealthy aristocrat among the Helvetii, a Celtic-speaking
people residing in what is now
Switzerland during the
consulship of
Julius Caesar...
- C.
orgetorix Binomial name
Catoblepia orgetorix (Hewitson, 1870)
Subspecies Catoblepia orgetorix flemmingi (Rothschild, 1916)
Catoblepia orgetorix magnalis...
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influenced by
Orgetorix, a
wealthy aristocrat,
decided to
abandon the
Swiss Plateau for
better opportunities in
western Gallia.
After Orgetorix's mysterious...
- seem to have been
governed by a
class of
noblemen (Lat. equites). When
Orgetorix, one of
their most
prominent and
ambitious noblemen, was
making plans...
- To
strengthen the
alliance Orgetorix married his
daughter to Dumnorix. However, the
conspiracy was
discovered and
Orgetorix died a
short time
after amid...
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present in the
names of many real
Gaulish chieftains such as Vercingetorix,
Orgetorix, and Dumnorix. In some of the stories, they
travel to
foreign countries...
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nobleman Orgetorix,
charged by the
Celts for
having planned a coup d'état, for
which the
customary penalty would be
burning to death. It is said
Orgetorix committed...
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suspected that
someone murdered Noschese or
smuggled the gun to him.
Orgetorix (60 BC),
Gallic member of the
ruling class of the
Helvetii and conspirator...
- Emil
Orgetorix Gustav Forrer (also
Emilio O. Forrer; German: [ˈfɔʀɐ]; 19
February 1894 – 10
January 1986) was a
Swiss ****yriologist and
pioneering Hittitologist...
- however, it is
known that he was a
heavy drinker throughout his life.
Orgetorix, 61 BCE, was a
wealthy aristocrat among the Helvetii, a Celtic-speaking...