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Date
113 BC
Location
Noreia, Noricum (precise location unknown)
Result
Cimbrian and Teuton victory
Belligerents
Roman Republic Noricum
Cimbri Teutones Ambrones
Commanders and leaders
Gnaeus Papirius Carbo
King Boiorix King Teutobod
Strength
30,000
300,000 (probably including civilians)
Casualties and losses
24,000
unknown, but light
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Cimbrian War
Noreia
Burdigala
Arausio
Tridentum
Aquae Sextiae
Vercellae
The Battle of Noreia, in 113 BC, was the opening battle of the Cimbrian War fought between the Roman Republic and the migrating Proto-Germanic tribes, the Cimbri and the Teutons (Teutones). It ended in defeat, and near disaster, for the Romans.
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lost the BattleofNoreia. The Romans also lost the Battleof Arausio (105 BC) and other lesser battles, before putting Gaius Marius in charge of their defence...
territory, defeating an army under the command of Gnaeus Papirius Carbo in Noricum at the BattleofNoreia. The Germanic tribes demanded to be given the...
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victories at the battlesof Arausio and Noreia, were left almost completely annihilated after Roman victories at Aquae Sextiae and Vercellae. Some of the surviving...
method in Europe for naming years. BattleofNoreia: The Cimbri and Teutones cross the Danube and enter the lands of the Celtic tribe, the Taurisci (centered...
downfall of the Western Roman Empire in particular and ancient Rome in general in 476. Cimbrian War (113–101 BC) BattleofNoreia (112 BC) Battleof Agen...
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area of Aquileia. Along with the troops of the Roman Republic, they were defeated by invading Germanic Cimbri and Teutons at the BattleofNoreia in 112...
retreated, only to find themselves deceived and attacked at the Battle ofNoreia, where they defeated the Romans. Only a storm, which separated the combatants...
victories such as the BattleofNoreia and the Battleof Arausio. The foremost Gallic triumph in this early period was "The Day of Allia" (July 18) when...
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threatened, and caused great fear in Rome. The opening action of the Cimbrian War, the BattleofNoreia in 112 BC, ended in defeat and near disaster for the Romans...
suggests that the city on Magdalensberg is the same as Noreia, the site of the famous BattleofNoreia between the Romans and Germanic tribes, as mentioned...
a Roman army at the BattleofNoreia, for example, in 112 BCE; they were not decisively defeated by the Romans until the Battleof Vercellae in 101 BCE...
came from that area. After achieving decisive victories over the Romans at Noreia and Arausio in 105 BC, the Cimbri and Teutones divided their forces. Gaius...
(Strabo VII, 2, 2). Later on, they attacked the city ofNoreia (in modern Austria) shortly before a group of Boii (32,000 according to Julius Caesar – the number...