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Piemonte Orientale and a
satellite campus of the
Politecnico di Torino.
Vercellae (or Vercelum) was the
capital of the
Libici or Lebecili, a
Ligurian tribe;...
- The
Battle of
Vercellae or
Battle of the
Raudine Plain was
fought on 30 July 101 BC on a
plain near
Vercellae in
Gallia Cisalpina (modern-day Northern...
- Cannae. He
perished in a last
stand with his
noblemen at the
Battle of
Vercellae in 102 BC. Boiorix's name may be Celtic,
meaning "King of the Boii" (suggesting...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. July 30 –
Battle of
Vercellae (Battle of the
Raudine Plain or
Battle of
Campi Raudii): The
Roman consuls...
- Valley. At the
Battle of
Vercellae Marius and
Catulus decisively defeated the
Cimbri and
ended the
Germanic invasion.
After Vercellae the two feuded, and Catulus...
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almost completely annihilated after Roman victories at
Aquae ****tiae and
Vercellae. Some of the
surviving captives are
reported to have been
among the rebelling...
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Italian peninsula, the
Cimbri were
decisively defeated at the
Battle of
Vercellae by
Gaius Marius, and
their king, Boiorix, was killed. Some of the surviving...
- December".
Undecember (abbreviated Unde)
appears in a
Roman inscription from
Vercellae in
Cisalpine Gaul,
dating between the
first century BC and the
first century...
- He was
later defeated and
slain along with
Boiorix at the
Battle of
Vercellae in 101 BC. The
other Cimbrian chiefs Claodicus and
Caesorix were captured...
- 12/13, 2001/2, pp. 1–8. Matthew,
Christopher (2010). "The
Battle of
Vercellae and the
alteration of the
heavy javelin (pilum) by
Gaius Marius". Antichthon...