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- Tigurini abstract "The Tigurini were a clan or tribe forming one out of four pagi (provinces) of the Helvetii. The Tigurini were the most important group of the Helvetii, mentioned by both Caesar and Poseidonius, settling in the area of what is now the Swiss canton of Vaud, corresponding to the bearers of the late La Tène culture in western Switzerland. Their name has a meaning of "lords, rulers" (cognate with Irish tigern "lord"). The other Helvetian tribes included the Verbigeni and the Tougeni (sometimes identified with the Teutones), besides one tribe that has remained unnamed.The name of the Tigurini is first recorded in the context of their alliance with the Cimbri in the Cimbrian War of 113–101 BCE. They crossed the Rhine to invade Gaul in 109 BCE, moved south to the Roman region of Provence in 107 BCE and defeated a Roman army under Lucius Cassius Longinus near Agen. The Tigurini followed the Cimbri in their campaign across the Alps, but they did not enter Italy, instead remaining at the Brenner Pass. After the end of the war, they returned to their earlier homes, settling in the western Swiss plateau and the Jura mountains north of Lake Leman. The names of the Tigurini and the Helvetii had retained a connotation of a "barbarian" threat from the north for the Romans, employed by Julius Caesar as a motivation for his expedition to Gaul by suggesting that these tribes were "on the move again". In 58 BCE the Helvetii encountered the armies of Caesar, and were defeated and massacred in the battles of the Aar and the Bibracte, allegedly leaving 228,000 dead. These battles were the initial events in the Gallic Wars, fought between 58 and 49 BCE. After the Roman conquest, the Helvetii participated in the uprising of Vercingetorix in 52 BC, losing their status as foederati. As a means of ascertaining control over the military access routes to Gaul, the Romans established the Colonia Iulia Equestris at the site of the Helvetian settlement of Noviodunum (Nyon). There was still a fortified oppidum in Bois de Châtel in the later 1st century BC, but it was destroyed in the early 1st century AD, its population presumably moving to the newly established Helvetian capital of Aventicum.The Helvetii seem to have retained their division into four pagi, and a certain autonomy, until the 60s AD. They supported Galba in the civil war following the death of Nero in AD 68. Their forces were routed at Bözberg Pass (Mount Vocetius) in AD 69. After this, the population was quickly romanized, losing its former tribal identities.In early modern Switzerland, the pagus Tigurinus was assumed to correspond to the territory of Zurich, due to the similarity in name with the Latin name of the city, Turicum, and maybe the Oppidum Zürich-Lindenhof. Tigurinus therefore came to be used as a learned neo-Latin adjective referring to Zurich during the 16th to 19th centuries, e.g. in the title of the Consensus Tigurinus of 1549, or in Kelleri Tiguro, the latinate name used by gunfounder Jean-Jacques Keller of Zurich in the service of the French Crown. Only in the 20th century, with the discovery of an inscription mentioning pag[us] Tigor[inus] near Avenches, was it established that the Tigurini did not, in fact, live anywhere near Zurich.".
- Tigurini thumbnail Gaul,_1st_century_BC.gif?width=300.
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- Tigurini wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Tigurini wikiPageRevisionID "642337703".
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Agen.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Avenches.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Aventicum.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Bibracte.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Arar.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Brenner_Pass.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Bözberg_Pass.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Campaign_history_of_the_Roman_military.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Vaud.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Zurich.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Zürich.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cimbrian_War.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gauls.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Helvetii.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_pre-Roman_Gaul.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Cimbri.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Cimbrian_War.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Consensus_Tigurinus.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Early_Modern_Switzerland.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Early_modern_Switzerland.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Galba.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Gallic_Wars.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Roman.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Roman_culture.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Helvetii.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Zurich.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Zürich.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Jacques_Keller.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Jura_Mountains.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink La_Tène_culture.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Geneva.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Leman.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Lucius_Cassius_Longinus_(consul_107_BC).
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Mormont.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Latin.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Nero.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink New_Latin.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Nyon.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Oppidum_Zürich-Lindenhof.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Pagus.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_Plateau.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_plateau.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Teutones.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Teutons.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Turicum_(Zürich).
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Vaud.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink Vercingetorix.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink File:Charles_Gleyre_Les_Romans_p.jpg.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLink File:Gaul,_1st_century_BC.gif.
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tigurini".
- Tigurini wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tigurini’s".
- Tigurini hasPhotoCollection Tigurini.
- Tigurini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peoples_of_Gaul.
- Tigurini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tigurini wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreliable_sources.
- Tigurini subject Category:Cimbrian_War.
- Tigurini subject Category:Gauls.
- Tigurini subject Category:Helvetii.
- Tigurini subject Category:Tribes_of_pre-Roman_Gaul.
- Tigurini hypernym Clan.
- Tigurini type EthnicGroup.
- Tigurini type Group.
- Tigurini type Group.
- Tigurini type People.
- Tigurini type War.
- Tigurini comment "The Tigurini were a clan or tribe forming one out of four pagi (provinces) of the Helvetii. The Tigurini were the most important group of the Helvetii, mentioned by both Caesar and Poseidonius, settling in the area of what is now the Swiss canton of Vaud, corresponding to the bearers of the late La Tène culture in western Switzerland. Their name has a meaning of "lords, rulers" (cognate with Irish tigern "lord").".
- Tigurini label "Tigurini".
- Tigurini sameAs Tiguriner.
- Tigurini sameAs Тигурини.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurins.
- Tigurini sameAs Tiguriner.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurinoj.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurinos.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurins.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurini.
- Tigurini sameAs ティグリニ族.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurinos.
- Tigurini sameAs m.06w62tc.
- Tigurini sameAs Tigurini.
- Tigurini sameAs Q178023.
- Tigurini sameAs Q178023.
- Tigurini wasDerivedFrom Tigurini?oldid=642337703.
- Tigurini depiction Gaul,_1st_century_BC.gif.
- Tigurini isPrimaryTopicOf Tigurini.