up cisalpine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cisalpine is an adjective referring to the Italian side of the Alps. If may refer to: Cisalpine Gaul...
Cisalpine Gaul (Latin: Gallia Cisalpina, also called Gallia Citerior or Gallia Togata) was the name given, especially during the 4th and 3rd centuries...
The Cisalpine Republic (Italian: Repubblica Cisalpina) was a sister republic of France in Northern Italy that existed from 1797 to 1799, with a second...
The Cisalpine Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language. Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic...
The Celtic Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions are frequently combined with the Lepontic inscriptions under the term Celtic language remains in northern Italy...
Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic may refer to the following texts of the Cisalpine Republic: Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic (1797) Constitution...
Tigurini would move from the west along the coast-road from Transalpine into Cisalpine Gaul; while the Cimbri would march east and turn around into Italy by...
The Cisalpine Club was an association of Roman Catholic laymen formed in England in the 1790s to promote Cisalpinism, and played a role in the public...
mountain god of Cisalpine Gaul Borvo (Bormanos) - god of healing springs Brasennus - a god known from a lone inscription in Cisalpine Gaul Caletos Caturix...
formed the Cisalpine Republic The Republic of Crema (1797), formed the Cisalpine Republic The Republic of Bergamo (1797), formed the Cisalpine Republic...
The Italian sparrow (Passer italiae), also known as the cisalpine sparrow, is a passerine bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in Italy and other...
ancient Alpine Celtic language that was spoken in parts of Rhaetia and Cisalpine Gaul (now Northern Italy) between 550 and 100 BC. Lepontic is attested...
unknown names in the Hercynia Silva - roughly in today's Bohemia Boii (in Cisalpine Gaul) – Central Emilia-Romagna (Bologna) and Lodi, Lombardy. Boii (in...
Trans- and Cisalpine Gaul had been assigned to the consuls of 60 and therefore would have been unavailable. Rafferty, David (2017). "Cisalpine Gaul as a...
Rubicon rivers of the centre-north to the entire south. The northern area, Cisalpine Gaul, which was considered geographically and de facto part of Italy,...
Republic, the Rubicon marked the boundary between the Roman province of Cisalpine Gaul and Italy proper, controlled directly by Rome and its socii (allies)...
the river Rubicon marked the boundary between the Roman province of Cisalpine Gaul to the northeast and Italy proper (controlled directly by Rome and...
proceeded to subjugate the Celtic territories north of the Apennines of Cisalpine Gaul (from 222 to 200 BC) and then of the neighboring populations of Veneti...
Transpadane Republic (formerly the Duchy of Milan until 1796) to form the Cisalpine Republic. The Cispadane Republic was the first Italian sovereign State...
various factions across Cisalpine Gaul. He met with Crassus at Ravenna and Pompey at the town of Luca, the southern-most city in Cisalpine Gaul. The agreement...
However, the Boii and Insubres did not attempt to exploit their victory. Cisalpine Gaul remained in relative peace until 207 BC, when Hasdrubal Barca arrived...
Publius Vergilius Maro was born in the village of Andes, near Mantua in Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy, added to Italy proper during his lifetime). Analysis...
and Charles-François Lebrun Succeeded by Himself as Emperor Preceded by Cisalpine Directory President of the Italian Republic 26 January 1802 – 18 May 1805...
Eska sees Cisalpine Gaulish as more akin to Lepontic than to Transalpine Gaulish. Celtic Celtiberian Gallaecian Nuclear Celtic? Cisalpine Celtic: Lepontic...
was modeled after the flag of France. It was originally the flag of the Cisalpine Republic, and the green came from the uniforms of the army of Milan. The...