-
Teutobod was a king of the Teutons, who,
together with the
allied Cimbri,
invaded the
Roman Republic in the
Cimbrian War and won a
spectacular victory...
- the
migratory tribes of the
Cimbri under Boiorix and the
Teutons under Teutobod.
Differences between the
Roman commanders prevented regular coordination...
- a
nearby wood. The
Teutones were
routed and m****acred and
their king,
Teutobod, was
placed in
Roman chains. But
Aquae ****tiae had only
evened the score:...
- the Cimbri-Teutones confederation, led by
Boiorix the
Cimbric king and
Teutobod of the Teutones,
defeated the Scordisci. The
invaders then
moved on to...
- the
writings of
Valerius Maximus and Florus, the king of the Teutones,
Teutobod, was
taken in
irons after the
Teutones were
defeated by the Romans. Under...
- the
Battle of
Arausio in 105 BC. The
Ambrones and the Teutons, led by
Teutobod, were
eventually defeated at the
Battle of
Aquae ****tiae in 102 BC. The...
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Julius Civilis Genseric John of
Gothia Mithradates VI
Odoacer Radagaisus Teutobod Totila Tribigild Valamir Vercingetorix Viriathus McLynn,
Frank (2009)....
- Bato the
Breucian Bato the
Daesitiate Boudica Divico Gaius Julius Civilis Teutobod Vercingetorix Schulze,
Wilhelm (1904). Zur
Geschichte lateinischer Eigennamen...
-
Ambrones Commanders and
leaders Gnaeus Papirius Carbo King
Boiorix King
Teutobod Strength 30,000 300,000 (probably
including civilians)
Casualties and losses...
- King
Boiorix of the Cimbri, the
unnamed king of the Ambrones, and King
Teutobod of the Teutons. Dynasty of
Tuitsch Dynasty of
Mader Dynasty of Brenner...