- The
Tigurini were a clan or
tribe forming one out of four pagi (provinces) of the Helvetii. The
Tigurini were the most
important group of the Helvetii...
-
Germanic and
Celtic tribes of the
Cimbri and the Teutons,
Ambrones and
Tigurini, who
migrated from the
Jutland peninsula into Roman-controlled territory...
- Helvetii. Cf. Furger-Gunti, p. 76f. Bell.Gall. 1.12. L. C****ius cos. a
Tigurinis Gallis, pago Heluetiorum, qui a
ciuitate secesserant, in
finibus Nitiobrogum...
-
dating from c. 1500–1800,
Zurich is
often referred to as Tigurum; see
Tigurini. P(rae)P(ositus) STA(tionis) TVRICEN(sis): "head of
Zurich customs post"...
-
Suessionum (Soissons)
Taurini Taurasia (Turin)
Tectosagii Tolosa (Toulouse)
Tigurini Eburdodunom? (Yverdon)
Treveri (*Trēwerī) Trier;
Titelberg Tricastini Augusta...
- 107 the
consul Lucius C****ius
Longinus was
completely defeated by the
Tigurini, and the
senior surviving officer (one
Gaius Popillius, son of the consul...
- were
defending the Allobroges, a
Gallic tribe allied to Rome, and the
Tigurini led by Divico. The
Romans were
defeated and
their commander, the consul...
-
fought between a
combined Germano-Celtic army
including the
Helvetian Tigurini under the
command of Divico, and the
forces of the
Roman Republic under...
- tribes,
which eventually included the Cimbri, the Teutones, the Boii, the
Tigurini, and the Ambrones,
undertook a m**** migration.
After inflicting several...
-
Signature of Jean-Jacques
Keller on 1683
cannon Le Protecteur: "Kelleri Tiguro" (i.e. "Keller the
Tigurini", of the
Tigurini people of the Zürich region)....