- The
Eburones (Gr****: Ἐβούρωνες, Ἐβουρωνοί) were a Gaulish-Germanic
tribe dwelling in the
northeast of Gaul, who
lived north of the
Ardennes in the region...
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attested during the
Gallic Wars (58–50 BC), was the
stronghold of the
Eburones. The
other one,
Atuatuca Tungrorum (modern Tongeren),
founded around 10...
- was an
episode during the
Gallic Wars
between 54 and 53 BC in
which the
Eburones tribe,
under its leader, Ambiorix,
rebelled against the
Roman Republic...
- "king-protector") (fl. 54–53 BC) was,
together with Cativolcus,
prince of the
Eburones,
leader of a
Belgic tribe of north-eastern Gaul (Gallia Belgica), where...
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Ladda eburones is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.
Ladda eburones eburones (Bolivia)...
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tribes living in what is now the
southern Netherlands: the
Menapii and the
Eburones.
Under Augustus, the
Roman Empire would conquer the
entirety of the modern...
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Cativolcus or
Catuvolcus (died 53 BC) was king of half of the
country of the
Eburones, a
people between the
Meuse and
Rhine rivers,
united with Ambiorix, the...
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- men to the
Belgic revolt against him
within which the
Eburones were the most important. The
Eburones, who
apparently lived as far east as Cologne, were led...
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Specifically the
Eburones were the
largest of
these tribes and the one
living around Tongeren.
Caesar referred to the fort of the
Eburones as Aduatuca, and...