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    The Vindelici (Gaulish: *Uindelicoi) were a Gallic people dwelling around present-day Augsburg (Bavaria) during the Iron Age and the Roman period. They...
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    the Roman Empire. Its borders were the Danube to the north, Raetia and Vindelici to the west, Pannonia to the east and south-east, and Italia (Venetia...
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    together with those of their Celtic-speaking neighbours to the north, the Vindelici, were subjugated by the Imperial Roman army in 15 BC and their territories...
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    joint Raetorum et Vindelicorum regiments alongside the Celtic-speaking Vindelici, and by the union of the territories of both peoples to form the Raetia...
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    peoples with the Hallstatt culture. The Boii, the Scordisci, and the Vindelici are some of the tribes that inhabited Central Europe, including what is...
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    assimilated by Dacians Varciani  – areas of modern Slovenia, Croatia. Vindelici   – a tribal confederation, areas of modern Southern Germany (Bavaria...
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    (*Wertamocorī) Novaria (Novara) Viducasses (*Widucassēs) Aregenua (Vieux) Vindelici (*Windelicī) Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Viromandui (*Wiromanduī)...
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    another people named Brigantii is mentioned by Strabo as a sub-tribe of the Vindelici in the region of the Alps. Within Britain, the territory which the Brigantes...
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    was known as Augusta Vindelicorum, meaning "the Augustan city of the Vindelici". The settlement was established at the convergence of the Alpine rivers...
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    Alpine peoples: ... adjoining these (the Noricans) are the Rhaeti and Vindelici. All are divided into several states. The Rhaeti are believed to be people...
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  • capital. During the campaign, Roman triremes destroy the fleet of the Vindelici in the Battle of Lake Constance. Augsburg is founded as Augusta Vindelicorum;...
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    east, and those that bend round towards the south: the Rhaeti and the Vindelici occupy them, and their territories join those of the Elvetii and the Boii;...
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    CAMUNNI · VENNONETES · VENOSTES · ISARCI · BREUNI · GENAUNES · FOCUNATES · VINDELICI: ·· COSUANETES ·· RUCINATES ·· LICATES ·· CATENATES · AMBISONTES · RUGUSCI...
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    hill-top settlement on the Lech, of the Licates, a tribe of the Celtic Vindelici. Commonly identified with either the Auerberg or pre-Roman Augsburg. According...
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    History (AD 79): Adjoining these the (Alpine) Noricans are the Raeti and Vindelici. All are divided into a number of states. The Raeti are believed to be...
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  • army veterans from the Cantabrian wars. Augsburg Augusta Vindelicorum Germany Raetia 15 BC Augustus The name means "the Augustan city of the Vindelici"...
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  • ("Augusta of the Vangiones") or Worms Augusta Vindelicorum ("Augusta of the Vindelici") or Augsburg Augusta, Sicily Augusta Praetoria Salassorum ("Praetorian...
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    Honoratus (fl. c. AD 400) is said to imply a link between the Veneti and the Vindelici who are related to Liburnians from the Istrian Coast. However, the reference...
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    and the Vindelici in the lowlands, i.e. the Lake Constance region and the Rhine Valley. One of the important settlements of the Vindelici was Brigantion...
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    conducted other operations further west on the Alps against the Rhaeti and Vindelici. The Roman military operations in Illyricum might have been started by...
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    Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band IXA, Halbband 17, Vindelici-Vulca (1961) - s. 179 Wilhelm Heinrich Roscher (ed.): Ausführliches Lexikon...
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    unknown, but it is assumed that it was the central site of the Celtic Vindelici tribe. The enormous circular fortification around the site survived the...
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  • territory was located east of Leuci, south of the Alamani, west of the Vindelici, north of the Raurici. The Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus wrote...
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  • practice of twinning the Raeti with their neighbours to the North, the Vindelici, who are regarded by most historians to have been Celtic-speakers. By...
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  • Batavi (mainly as cavalry), Chauci and Celtic contingents such as Raeti, Vindelici and Gauls. Ampsivarii, Belgians and Frisians may also have been among...
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    the south, the Rhaetians in the area of the Alpine Rhine Valley and the Vindelici in the north-east. The most important places on the lake were Bregenz...
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    Halbband 16, P. Vergilius Maro–Vindeleia (1958) Band IXA, Halbband 17, Vindelici–Vulca (1961) Band IXA, Halbband 18, Vulcanius–Zenius (1967) Band XA, Halbband...
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    conducted other operations in other parts of the Alps against the Rhaeti and Vindelici. In 13 BC, Augustus gave Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, his most important...
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    settled in the future Vorarlberg area: the Raeti in the highlands, and the Vindelici in the lowlands, i.e. the Lake Constance region and the Rhine Valley prior...
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    settled by Continental Celtic speaking peoples (Gauls): the Helvetii and Vindelici inhabited the western and eastern part of the Swiss plateau, respectively...
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