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Legendary Gallic chief
people migration under Bellovesus. In: Miranda Green: The Celtic World. description of the people migration under Bellovesus. In: Henri Hubert: The Rise
Bellovesus
Legendary Gallic king
BC. According to a legend recounted by Livy, he sent his sister's sons Bellovesus and Segovesus in search of new lands to settle because of overpopulation
Ambicatus
Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy
Ambicatus sent his nephew Bellovesus into northern Italy at the head of a party drawn from various Gaulish tribes; this Bellovesus was said to have founded
Mediolanum
Second-largest city in Italy
Ambicatus sent his nephew Bellovesus into northern Italy at the head of a party drawn from various Gaulish tribes; Bellovesus allegedly founded the settlement
Milan
Legendary Gallic chief
sister's sons Bellovesus and Segovesus in search of new lands to settle because of overpopulation in their homeland. While Bellovesus is said to have
Segovesus
Roman province
Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Aedui, Ambarri, Carnutes, and Aulerci led by Bellovesus, arrived in northern Italy during the reign of Tarquinius Priscus (7th–6th
Cisalpine_Gaul
Gallic tribe
sister's sons Bellovesus and Segovesus in search of new territories to settle. Segovesus headed towards the Hercynian Forest, while Bellovesus is said to
Bituriges_Cubi
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
"merry, joyful, happy" Gaul Vesu- (in personal names: Vesuavus, Segovesus, Bellovesus) Luw wāsu- "good"; Pal wašu "well" *h₁su- "good" eu- "good, well" (when
Indo-European_vocabulary
Gallic tribe
historian Livy, the Ambarri joined Bellovesus' legendary migrations ca. 600 BC towards Italy: ... but to Bellovesus the gods proposed a far pleasanter
Ambarri
Gallic tribe
stretched from the Rhine to the Atlantic coast.[citation needed] They joined Bellovesus' migrations towards Italy, together with the Aedui, Ambarri, Aulerci,
Arverni
Tributary of the Po river
Milan, it passes Pavia on its northern shore. The legendary Gallic leader Bellovesus was said to have defeated the Etruscans here in circa 600 BC. Ticino was
Ticino_(river)
Gallic tribe
According to Livy (v. 34), the Aedui took part in the expedition of Bellovesus into Italy in the sixth century BC. Before Caesar's time, they had attached
Aedui
that according to Livy settled in Cisalpine Gaul around 600 BC. Led by Bellovesus, they defeated the Etruscans at the Ticino, settled in Insubria and founded
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Symbols of the city of Milan, Italy
by Livy, the founding of Milan took place around 600 B.C. by the Celt Bellovesus, grandson of the ruler of the Bituriges Cubi, who settled in the middle
Symbols_of_Milan
Warfare of the Ancient Celts
the Celtic Biturges' mass migration crossing the Alps under the lead of Bellovesus in the 5th century BC. The Romans' first major encounter with the Celts
Ancient_Celtic_warfare
Gallic tribe
to have been led by Bellovesus around 600 BC. Whereupon to Segovesus were by lot assigned the Hercynian highlands; but to Bellovesus the gods proposed a
Tricastini
Archaeological culture in Northern Italy
origin must be sought long before the 600s BC, date of the invasion of Bellovesus, that is, at least at the time of Canegrate culture (13th century BC)
Golasecca_culture
Group of Gallic peoples
with the Welsh/Breton alarch ('swan'). According to Livy, they joined Bellovesus' legendary migrations towards Italy ca. 600 BC, along with the Aeduii
Aulerci
Ancient Gallic tribe
possessed a senate. According to a legend recounted by Livy, they joined Bellovesus's migrations towards Italy around 600 BC, together with the Aeduii, Ambarri
Senones
Gallic tribe
tradition that the Carnutes had been one of the tribes that accompanied Bellovesus in his invasion of Italy during the reign of Tarquinius Priscus.[citation
Carnutes
Gallic tribe
Cenomani and led by Etitovius followed their track and, with the approval of Bellovesus, crossed the Alps by the same pass before settling around the present-day
Cenomani_(Cisalpine_Gaul)
Historical and cultural area of Italy
invasions emigrated. According to another tradition, when the Celtic leader Bellovesus founded Milan, his chief lieutenant Brianteo conquered a surrounding geographical
Brianza
Gallic tribe
Livy, the Cenomani of Cisalpine Gaul arrived after the expedition of Bellovesus, led by Helitovius, and are credited with the foundation of Brixia, or
Aulerci_Cenomani
Ancient origin myth
recounting of the legendary Celtic invasion of Italy said to have been led by Bellovesus around 600 BC, Livy alludes to the founding of Massalia by the Phocaeans
Founding_myth_of_Marseille
Montelupo) since 2020. IAU · 48842 48844 Belloves 1998 DW Belloves or Bellovesus (c.a. 400 BC), was a Celtic prince and the first known Celt in the history
Meanings of minor-planet names: 48001–49000
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Bridge in Pavia, Italy
Golasecca culture, around 600 BC, according to Livy, the Celtic prince Bellovesus defeated the Etruscans and, after settling on this territory with his
Ponte_Coperto
Italy during the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, whose capital was Milan Bellovesus (lived ca. 600 BC), legendary Gallic chief of the Bituriges Silvio Berlusconi
List_of_people_from_Milan
southeastern Europe around 600 BC, Livy claims that the two war leaders Bellovesus and Segovesus elected by the army were the sons of the sister of Ambicatus
Ancient_Celtic_women
Celto-Ligurian people
foundation of Massalia ca. 600, but were defeated by the roving armies of Bellovesus. During the 5th century BC, the Salyes remained a small tribal group,
Salyes
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Very Bright; Sharp; Powerful
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From the Priest's Meadow
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He that fights or disputes.
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