
Atuatuci - Wikipedia
The Atuatuci (or Aduatuci) were a Gallic-Germanic tribe, [1] [2] dwelling in the eastern part of modern-day Belgium during the Iron Age. [1] They fought the Roman armies of Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars (58–50 BC).
Aduatuci 拉丁-中文 含義 | Goong.com - 新一代詞典
現代用法:在現代繁體中文中,Aduatuci 作為專有名詞的使用非常有限,多數情況下出現在歷史或考古學的文獻及相關研究中。 其最近的使用可在學術論文或歷史教科書中見到,主要涉及對古代部落、民族的研究或羅馬帝國擴張史的探討。
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Atuatuci / Aduatuci - The …
By the middle of the first century BC, the Atuatuci were located in what is now central Belgium on the plain to the north of Namur and eastwards of Brussels. They were neighboured to their north by the Eburones, to the north-east by the Cugerni, to the east by the Tungri, to the south by the Caerosi and Condrosi, and to the west by the Nervii.
Aduatuci Meaning | Goong.com - New Generation Dictionary
Latin Word: Aduatuci. 1. English Meaning and Origin. The term “Aduatuci” refers to a specific tribe belonging to the Belgae, a group of tribes in ancient northern Gaul (modern-day Belgium). The name translates to “the Aduatuci” in English, without a direct translation but generally indicating this particular people’s identity. 2.
Aduatuci | people | Britannica
By about 400 bc the inhabitants of this area spoke an Indo-European dialect closely related to Oscan (Umbrian). It is best known from the ritual texts called the Iguvine Tables.
Oppidum Aduatucorum (57 BCE) - Livius
After Julius Caesar had defeated the Nervians at the Sabis (in French Flanders), he moved to the east, using an ancient road. His aim was to punish the Atuatuci, who had assisted the Nervians. He cornered them in a hillfort (oppidum) immediately south of modern Thuin.
The Defeat of the Aduatuci - Armchair Travel
2006年7月27日 · “When our army reached their territory (the Aduatuci, descendants of the Cimbri and the Teutones, who had gone on a rampage in the Roman province in Gaul a generation earlier and had been defeated by Caesar’s uncle Marius) they at first made a number of sorties from the town and fought a number of minor engagements with our troops.
Aduatuci - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Aduatuci or Atuatuci were a tribe formed in east Belgium from descendants of (proto )Germanic Cimbri, Teutons, and Ambrone tribes. Originally from Jutland, the tribes combined with local fragments of Germanic and Gaul peoples forming the…
Aduatuci - (AP Latin) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations - Fiveable
The Aduatuci were a Celtic tribe located in what is now Belgium, known for their resistance against Roman expansion during the Gallic Wars. They played a significant role in the conflicts between Julius Caesar and various Gallic tribes, particularly in Book 6 of the Gallic War.
Rome versus the Belgae, Part III – tldr History
2019年8月2日 · With some of their weapons hidden away and Caesar’s forces withdrawn from the town, the Aduatuci quickly forged makeshift shields with bark and hide and moved out into the night to attack the Roman camp.