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  1. Ambrones - Wikipedia

    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 clear about their exact origin.

  2. Cimbrian War - Wikipedia

    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 migrated from the Jutland peninsula into Roman-controlled territory, and clashed with Rome and her allies.

  3. Ambrones - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    Los ambrones fueron un pueblo que habitó el norte de Europa hasta el siglo II a. C.

  4. Ambrones | people | Britannica

    Frisian, people of western Europe whose name survives in that of the mainland province of Friesland and in that of the Frisian Islands off the coast of the Netherlands but who once occupied a much more extensive area.

  5. Ambronen – Wikipedia

    Die Ambronen (lat. Ambrones) waren ein Stammesverband im antiken Germanien. Ende des 2. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. zogen Teile des Stammes mit den Kimbern und Teutonen nach Süden und wurden dort von den Römern als Bedrohung wahrgenommen (Kimbernkriege).

  6. Ambrones - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 24, 2024 · Possibly an exonym given by the Romans meaning "king of the Boii," as they were seen as a Celto-Germanic tribe; compare Umbri and Insubres. Or, of Germanic origin, from Proto-Germanic *wambō (“womb, stomach, belly”), also preserved in the tribe name Gambrivii. Ambrōnēs m pl (genitive Ambrōnum); third declension. Third-declension noun, plural only.

  7. About: Ambrones - DBpedia Association

    The Ambrones (Ancient Greek: Ἄμβρωνες) were an ancient tribe mentioned by Roman authors. They are generally believed to have been a Germanic tribe from Jutland. 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 ...

  8. Ambrones - Jatland Wiki

    Ambrones were an ancient tribe mentioned by Roman authors. They are generally believed to have been a Germanic tribe from Jutland.

  9. 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 their tribe, either in order to give one another encouragement or to frighten the enemy. The first of the Roman army to go against them were the

  10. Inglinga: The Ambrones

    Jul 17, 2019 · 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 100 BCE. Their original homeland could have been an area known as Amrun/Oomrang which was in the North Frisian Islands on the German North Sea.

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