The Ambrones (Ancient Greek: Ἄμβρωνες) were an ancient tribe mentioned by Roman authors. They are believed by some to have been a Germanic tribe from Jutland; the Romans were not …
The migrations of the Teutons and the Cimbri. Template:Battle red Cimbri, Ambrone and Teuton defeats. Template:Battle blue Cimbri, Ambrone and Teuton victories.. 安布罗内人(古希腊 …
The Cimbrian or Cimbric War (113–101 BC) was fought between the Roman Republic and the Germanic and Celtic tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutons, Ambrones and Tigurini, who …
La tribu de los ambrones aparece brevemente detallada en las fuentes romanas relativas al siglo II a. C. Su localización al principio de esta breve historia fue la costa noreuropea, al norte de …
hordes of Cimbri, Teutoni, and Ambrones from Jutland broke through the Celtic-Illyrian zone and reached the edge of the Roman sphere of influence, appearing first in Carinthia (113 bce), …
The surviving Ambrones and the Teutones, bent on revenge, eagerly awaited the upcoming confrontation and, when the Romans finally showed themselves on the Aquae Sextiae plain, …
2 The Ambrones, also identified by ancient writers, seem to have been a branch of the Cimbri. The Tigurini, mentioned by Appian and Orosius, were members of the Helvetii, but joined the …
2019年7月17日 · The Ambrones were part of a Germanic tribal alliance of Cimbri, Teutons and Ambrones that, according to Greek and Roman sources, migrated to the south-east before …
the Ambrones, more than thirty thousand in number and the most warlike part of the army opposing the Romans, advanced to the fray, shouting often in unison "Ambrones," the name of …
In the late 2nd century BC, along with the fellow Cimbri and Teutons, the Ambrones migrated from their original homes and invaded the Roman Republic, winning a spectacular victory at the …