
Eburones - Wikipedia
The Eburones (Greek: Ἐβούρωνες, Ἐβουρωνοί) were a Gaulish-Germanic tribe dwelling in the northeast of Gaul, who lived north of the Ardennes in the region near what is now the southern Netherlands, eastern Belgium and the German Rhineland, in the period
Eburones - Livius
Eburones: ancient tribe, probably living in the area of Tongeren, Maastricht, and Aix-la-Chapelle. They were massacred by Julius Caesar. Model of the Eburonian settlement at Hambach-Niederzier, which was abandoned after the mid-first century BCE.
Ambiorix - Livius
The name of the Eburones has disappeared from history: they had destroyed one of the Roman legions, and 300 days later they were wiped off the face of the earth. Only their leader Ambiorix, who had ruined his people in a moment's time, escaped and brought himself to safety on the Rhine's east bank.
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Eburones - The History Files
The Eburones were located between the Rhine and the Maas, and possibly on both sides of the Maas, amongst the tribes of the Belgae, in what is now Belgian and Dutch Limburg.
Atuatuca - Wikipedia
Atuatuca (or Aduatuca) is the name of two ancient fortified settlements located in the eastern part of modern Belgium, between the Scheldt and Rhine rivers. The oldest one, Atuatuca Eboronum, attested during the Gallic Wars (58–50 BC), was the stronghold of the Eburones.
Eburones - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Los eburones (en griego, Ἐβούρωνες Eboúrōnes, Estrabón; en latín, Eburones, Julio César) fueron una tribu belga de origen germánico o celta que habitaba en el extremo norte de la Galia en la Antigüedad. [1] Vivieron ampliamente entre el Rin y el Mosa, al este de los menapios.
Eburones | people | Britannica
One northern tribe, the Eburones, revolted in 53 and slaughtered 15 Roman cohorts; in revenge they were virtually exterminated, and new tribes crossed the Rhine River to replace them.
Eburones - (AP Latin) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations - Fiveable
The Eburones were a Gallic tribe located in what is now modern-day Belgium, known for their significant role in the resistance against Julius Caesar during his military campaigns.
Eburones - Jatland Wiki
Eburones were a Gallic-Germanic tribe dwelling in the northeast of Gaul, in what is now the southern Netherlands, eastern Belgium and the German Rhineland, in the period immediately preceding the Roman conquest of the region.
Eburones - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Eburones (Greek: polytonic|Ἐβούρωνες, Strabo), were a people of Germanic descent Julius Caesar, "Commentarii de Bello Gallico" ] that lived in the upper north of Gallia largely between the Rhine and the Maas, east of the Menapii.