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Cerethrius was a Gallic king in Thrace. He was defeated in 277 BC, by Antigonus II Gonatas at the Battle of Lysimachia. The Oxford Illustrated History
Cerethrius
Gallic leader who invaded Greece (died 279 BC)
title and the latter the real name. The other two divisions were led by Cerethrius and Bolgios, moving against the Thracians and Triballi, and against the
Brennus_(3rd_century_BC)
conquests, they sent separate forces to different regions: one led by Cerethrius against the Thracians and Triballi; another against Paionia led by Brennus
Bolgios
277 BC Antigonid victory over the Gauls in Greece
being driven out of Greece. When an army of Gauls under the command of Cerethrius appeared, Antigonus laid an ambush. He abandoned his camp and beached
Battle_of_Lysimachia
Conflict during the ancient era
Belligerents Kingdom of Dardania Celts Commanders and leaders Unknown (Unnamed) Cerethrius Brennus Acichorius Strength 20,000+ Tens of thousands Casualties and losses
Dardanian-Celtic_War
Warfare of the Ancient Celts
"great expedition" to Macedon and Central Greece. Under the leadership of Cerethrius, 20,000 men moved against the Thracians and Triballi. Another division
Ancient_Celtic_warfare
Military campaign by Celtic peoples in southeastern Europe
great expedition to Macedon and central Greece. Under the leadership of Cerethrius, 20,000 men moved against the Thracians and Triballi. Another division
Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe
Celtic_settlement_of_Southeast_Europe
Ancient tribe in the Balkans
Triballi to sue for peace. About 279 BC, a host of Gauls (Scordisci) under Cerethrius defeated the Triballi with an army of 3,000 horsemen and 15,000 foot soldiers
Triballi
279 BCE battle between Greeks and Gauls
marched south to Macedon and central Greece. Under the leadership of Cerethrius, 20,000 men moved against the Thracians and Triballi. Another division
Battle of Thermopylae (279 BC)
Battle_of_Thermopylae_(279_BC)
King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC
of the Thracian Chersonese. When an army of Gauls under the command of Cerethrius appeared, Antigonus laid an ambush. He abandoned his camp and beached
Antigonus_II_Gonatas
Calendar year
Antigonus crosses the Hellespont and defeats the Celts under the command of Cerethrius at the Battle of Lysimachia near Lysimachia at the neck of the Thracian
277_BC
authors consider a possible Dacian ethnicity See: List of Paeonian kings Cerethrius Critasirus, a Celt Bathanatos of the Scordisci Source: Comontorius Celtic
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
Decade
Antigonus crosses the Hellespont and defeats the Celts under the command of Cerethrius at the Battle of Lysimachia near Lysimachia at the neck of the Thracian
270s_BC
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Industrious; striving.
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Lives in town.
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Earth-lover. Of Demeter. Demeter is the mythological Greek goddess of corn and harvest. She...
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Christ; Follower of Christ
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, little hill, or, little nose.
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Norwegian : habitational name from a farm in western Norway, named from Old Norse fiskr ‘fish’ + vin ‘meadow’.Danish : metonymic occupational name for a fisherman or fish seller, from Old Norse fiskr ‘fish’.English : variant of Fisk.
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