
Lingones - Wikipedia
The Lingones (Gaulish: 'the jumpers') were a Gallic tribe of the Iron Age and Roman periods. They dwelled in the region surrounding the present-day city of Langres, between the provinces …
Lingones | Gaul, Rhine, Germania | Britannica
Lingones, Celtic tribe that originally lived in Gaul in the area of the Seine and Marne rivers. Some of the Lingones migrated across the Alps and settled near the mouth of the Po River in Italy …
Battle of Lingones - Wikipedia
The Battle of Lingones was fought in 298 between the Western Roman Empire and the Alamanni. The Roman force was led by Constantius Chlorus, and was victorious. [1]
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Lingones
By the middle of the first century BC, the Lingones were located in north-eastern France, close to the headwaters of the River Marne.
Historical Atlas of Europe (circa 302): Battle of Lingones
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (circa 302 - Battle of Lingones: Between 299 and 305 the Roman Empire went largely unthreatened by war, perhaps a testament to the general …
Lingones - Wikiwand
The Lingones were a Gallic tribe of the Iron Age and Roman periods. They dwelled in the region surrounding the present-day city of Langres, between the provinces of Gallia Lugdunensis and …
Cohors Quartae Lingonum - Roman Britain
The Lingones were originally a Gallic tribe, who lent their name to the Roman area around what is now modern Langres in France (the “Civitas Lingonum”, attested as being part of the province …
Lingones - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Sep 24, 2024 · From Gaulish *Lingones, from Proto-Celtic *lengeti (“to jump”). Lingonēs m pl (genitive Lingonum); third declension. Third-declension noun, plural only. Lingones in Gaffiot, …
Lingones - Livius
Lingones: tribe in ancient Gaul, living in the modern French département Haute-Marne.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) - Perseus …
The Lingones were one of the Celtic nations, which, according to Roman tradition, sent a detachment to settle in North Italy. [See the next article.] Lucan ( 1.397 ) represents the …
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