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Gallic people
The Vindelici (Gaulish: *Uindelicoi) were a Gallic people dwelling around present-day Augsburg (Bavaria) during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They
Vindelici
Historic ethnic confederation of Alpine tribes
together with those of their Celtic-speaking neighbours to the north, the Vindelici, were subjugated by the Imperial Roman army in 15 BC and their territories
Rhaetian_people
Polity in modern Austria
the Roman Empire. Its borders were the Danube to the north, Raetia and Vindelici to the west, Pannonia to the east and south-east, and Italia (Venetia
Noricum
Territories in Northwestern Europe in which Celtic cultural traits have survived
peoples with the Hallstatt culture. The Boii, the Scordisci, and the Vindelici are some of the tribes that inhabited Central Europe, including what is
Celtic_nations
is was settled by Celtic-influenced peoples such as the Raetians and Vindelici, by the 1st century BC, the part south of the Danube was conquered and
History_of_Bavaria
Classical era military units
joint Raetorum et Vindelicorum regiments alongside the Celtic-speaking Vindelici, and by the union of the territories of both peoples to form the Raetia
Alpine regiments of the Roman army
Alpine_regiments_of_the_Roman_army
Celts assimilated by Dacians Varciani– areas of modern Slovenia, Croatia. Vindelici – a tribal confederation, areas of modern Southern Germany (Bavaria
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
History (AD 79): Adjoining these the (Alpine) Noricans are the Raeti and Vindelici. All are divided into a number of states. The Raeti are believed to be
Etruscan_civilization
Ancient Celtic peoples of Europe
(*Wertamocorī) Novaria (Novara) Viducasses (*Widucassēs) Aregenua (Vieux) Vindelici (*Windelicī) Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Viromandui (*Wiromanduī)
Gauls
City in Bavaria, Germany
was known as Augusta Vindelicorum, meaning "the Augustan city of the Vindelici". The settlement was established at the convergence of the Alpine rivers
Augsburg
Roman victory monument at La Turbie, France
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Tropaeum_Alpium
Iron Age site in Bavaria, Germany
unknown, but it is assumed that it was the central site of the Celtic Vindelici tribe. The enormous circular fortification around the site survived the
Oppidum_of_Manching
Topics referred to by the same term
("Augusta of the Vangiones") or Worms Augusta Vindelicorum ("Augusta of the Vindelici") or Augsburg Augusta, Sicily Augusta Praetoria Salassorum ("Praetorian
Augusta
Roman outpost established in conquered territory to secure it
army veterans from the Cantabrian wars. Augsburg Augusta Vindelicorum Germany Raetia 15 BC Augustus The name means "the Augustan city of the Vindelici"
Colonia_(Roman)
Roman conquest of Germania territories
operations against the Rhaetian, settled between Noricum and Gaul, and the Vindelici. Drusus had previously cut the Rhaetians off from Italian territory, where
Roman conquest of Rhetia and the Alps
Roman_conquest_of_Rhetia_and_the_Alps
Roman-era Germanic kingdom near present-day Bratislava
401, the poet Claudian described how Raetia was troubled by the local Vindelici there while Stilicho was preoccupied in Italy with the invasion of Alaric
Quadi
Ethnographic group of Germans
now northern Bavaria. On the southern side of the river Danube were the Vindelici in the Roman-controlled province of Raetia. Bavarians are first mentioned
Bavarians
State of Austria
and the Vindelici in the lowlands, i.e. the Lake Constance region and the Rhine Valley. One of the important settlements of the Vindelici was Brigantion
Vorarlberg
the Juthungi, and then against rebels in Noricum. He then also defeated Vindelici, the inhabitants of the northern part of Roman Raetia. There was a short
History_of_Austria
Human settlement in Germany
the Vindelici as a people and left their infrastructure in a shambles. In 15 BCE the Romans defeated and incorporated what remained of the Vindelici tribe
Alcimoennis
Early Roman battle in Germany (16 AD)
contingents such as the Chauci, and Celtic contingents such as Raeti, Vindelici and Gauls, fought on the Roman side. In addition, archers and horse archers
Battle of the Angrivarian Wall
Battle_of_the_Angrivarian_Wall
Vandal clan in the Roman era
unclear. In 401, Claudian described how Raetia was troubled by the local Vindelici while Stilicho was preoccupied in Italy with the invasion of Alaric, the
Hasdingi
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
hill-top settlement on the Lech, of the Licates, a tribe of the Celtic Vindelici. Commonly identified with either the Auerberg or pre-Roman Augsburg. According
Lost_city
Ancient extinct language of the Alps
(1st century AD), Pliny wrote: ... adjoining these (the Noricans) are the Rhaeti and Vindelici. All are divided into several states. The Rhaeti are believed to be people
Rhaetic
Lake in Germany, Switzerland and Austria
the south, the Rhaetians in the area of the Alpine Rhine Valley and the Vindelici in the north-east. The most important places on the lake were Bregenz
Lake_Constance
Ancient population during the Iron Age
east, and those that bend round towards the south: the Rhaeti and the Vindelici occupy them, and their territories join those of the Elvetii and the Boii;
Camunni
Ancient people in modern-day Veneto
Honoratus (fl. c. AD 400) is said to imply a link between the Veneti and the Vindelici who are related to Liburnians from the Istrian Coast. However, the reference
Adriatic_Veneti
Name appearing in Virgil's Aeneid
Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band IXA, Halbband 17, Vindelici-Vulca (1961) - s. 179 Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (ed.): Ausführliches Lexikon
Aricia_(mythology)
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
conducted other operations further west on the Alps against the Rhaeti and Vindelici. The Roman military operations in Illyricum might have been started by
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
Ancient tribe
Rucinates, although no precise location is certain. They were part of the Vindelici. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as one of the Alpine tribes conquered
Cosuanetes
Calendar year
capital. During the campaign, Roman triremes destroy the fleet of the Vindelici in the Battle of Lake Constance. Augsburg is founded as Augusta Vindelicorum;
15_BC
AD 6–9 revolt in Roman province of Illyricum
conducted other operations in other parts of the Alps against the Rhaeti and Vindelici. In 13 BC, Augustus gave Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, his most important
Bellum_Batonianum
Pauly's encyclopedia and derived works
Halbband 16, P. Vergilius Maro–Vindeleia (1958) Band IXA, Halbband 17, Vindelici–Vulca (1961) Band IXA, Halbband 18, Vulcanius–Zenius (1967) Band XA, Halbband
Pauly_encyclopedias
Ancient town in Italy
against the populations of Rhaetians, settled between Noricum and Gaul, and Vindelici. The two, in an attempt to encircle the enemy by attacking him on two
Roman_Aquileia
Gallic tribe
territory south of the Rucinates, east of the Vindelici, north of the Baiovarii. They were part of the Vindelici. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as
Catenates
Germanic tribe
east of Raetia. According to Sidonius Apollinaris he then also defeated Vindelici, the inhabitants of the northern part of Roman Raetia. No leader of the
Juthungi
Germanic tribe
territory was located east of Leuci, south of the Alamani, west of the Vindelici, north of the Raurici. The Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote
Brisigavi
Kopnik. Kopa is the name often used for mountains, also the original Vindelici name for the main mountain massive hosting kopalnie (mines) of the Hallstatt
Principality_of_Copnic
settled by Continental Celtic speaking peoples (Gauls): the Helvetii and Vindelici inhabited the western and eastern part of the Swiss plateau, respectively
Early_history_of_Switzerland
Historic process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts
practice of twinning the Raeti with their neighbours to the North, the Vindelici, who are regarded by most historians to have been Celtic-speakers. By
Celticisation
Latin poetry collection
the younger son of the Empress Livia, on his victory over the Raeti and Vindelici. His stepfather Augustus is praised as having trained him to greatness
Odes_(Horace)
Vettonum Vettones Lusitania Salamanca pr Spain Celtiberian Vindelicorum Vindelici Raetia Black Forest, Germany Celtic/German Alpine regiments of the Roman
List of Roman auxiliary regiments
List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
around Petershausen has been inhabited for centuries by the Celts of the Vindelici tribe. There are burial mounds that date as far back as 1500 BC near Petershausen
Petershausen
Eastern part of the Alps mountain range
settled in the future Vorarlberg area: the Raeti in the highlands, and the Vindelici in the lowlands, i.e. the Lake Constance region and the Rhine Valley prior
Eastern_Alps
Gallic tribe
east of the Raetovarii, south of the Iuthungi. They were part of the Vindelici. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as one of the Alpine tribes conquered
Rucinates
Battle in 15 BC
allowing him to cross and control the lake. According to Strabon, the Vindelici, a group of Celtic tribes native to the area, attacked the Roman vessels
Battle_of_Lake_Constance
Military unit
Celtic-speaking[citation needed] through contact with neighbouring peoples such as the Vindelici. Finally, during the centuries of Roman rule, they became Latin speakers:
Cohors_I_Raetorum
Ancient tribe
Stabo writes that the Estiones, just like the Brigantii, belonged to the Vindelici, with Cambodunum (modern Kempten) as their chief town. However, no archaeological
Estiones
Military unit
Celtic-speaking through contact with neighbouring peoples such as the Vindelici. Finally, during the centuries of Roman rule, they became Latin speakers:
Cohors_I_Raetorum_equitata
Gallic tribe
north of the Genauni, west of the Cosuanetes. They were part of the Vindelici. Their chief town, known as Damasia, has been identified with a fortified
Licates
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Remains of Celtic/Vindelici structures near Arnzell (between Indersdorf and Altomünster) have been
Markt_Indersdorf
Geographical aspect of Celts
Călugăreni Military detachments I Vindelicorum c.R. eq: Formed by the Celtic Vindelici, it is attested at Cumidava on the site of modern Rasnov, by an inscription
Celts_in_Transylvania
Decade
capital. During the campaign, Roman triremes destroy the fleet of the Vindelici in the Battle of Lake Constance. Augsburg is founded as Augusta Vindelicorum;
10s_BC
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(יַעְבֵּץ) Hebrew name YABETS means "pain, sorrow." In the bible, this is the name of a member of Caleb's family. The English form is Jabez.
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English surname transferred to forename use, EDISON means "son of Eda."
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