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Atuatuca (or Aduatuca) was the name of one or more fortified settlements in the region between the Scheldt and Rhine rivers, during the "Gallic wars" of Julius Caesar. The word itself possibly meant "fortress". The pronunciation "Atuatuca" with a "t" is considered to be the original, despite many Latin documents using a "d". The modern city of Tongeren, referred to as Aduatuca Tungrorum in later Roman imperial times, is at least one of these places, and if there were more places with this same name they were all in the same general region to the north of the Ardennes, and in or near eastern Belgium. At the time, this region was inhabited mainly by the Eburones.
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dbo:abstract | Atuatuca (or Aduatuca) was the name of one or more fortified settlements in the region between the Scheldt and Rhine rivers, during the "Gallic wars" of Julius Caesar. The word itself possibly meant "fortress". The pronunciation "Atuatuca" with a "t" is considered to be the original, despite many Latin documents using a "d". The modern city of Tongeren, referred to as Aduatuca Tungrorum in later Roman imperial times, is at least one of these places, and if there were more places with this same name they were all in the same general region to the north of the Ardennes, and in or near eastern Belgium. At the time, this region was inhabited mainly by the Eburones. (en) Aduatuca oder Atuatuca war der Name eines befestigten Platzes im Gebiet des keltischen Stammes der Eburonen, die größtenteils zwischen den Flüssen Maas und Rhein wohnten. Bei Aduatuca erlitt Gaius Iulius Caesar während seiner Eroberungsfeldzüge gegen die Gallier 58 bis 50 v. Chr. eine empfindliche Niederlage. Eineinhalb Legionen, rund 7000 Mann, wurden geschlagen. Nach Caesars De bello Gallico lag dieses castellum Aduatuca „inmitten des eburonischen Gebietes“ (in mediis Eburonum finibus). (de) Atuatuca (o Aduatuca) era il nome di uno o più insediamenti fortificati nella regione tra i fiumi Schelda e Reno, fatte costruire durante le "guerre galliche" da Giulio Cesare. La parola stessa probabilmente significava "fortezza". La pronuncia "Atuatuca" con una "t" è considerata l'originale, nonostante molti documenti latini utilizzino una "d". La moderna città di Tongeren, indicata come Aduatuca Tungrorum negli ultimi tempi dell'impero romano, è sicuramente uno di questi insediamenti, ed eventuali ulteriori luoghi con questo stesso nome, si troverebbero tutti nella stessa regione a nord delle Ardenne, e nel vicino Belgio orientale. A quel tempo, questa regione era abitata principalmente dalla tribù degli Eburoni. (it) Atuatuca was een vesting in het gebied van de Eburonen, waar Caesar in 54 v.Chr. anderhalf Romeins legioen voor de winter liet inkwartieren. Het daaropvolgende jaar gebruikte Caesar het om er de tros van zijn leger in te kwartieren, met als garnizoen het 14e legioen en 200 ruiters; ook ettelijke honderden zieken en gekwetsten verbleven er. (nl) Адуатука (или Атуатука; лат. Aduatuca или Atuatuca) — название одного или нескольких укреплённых поселений, существовавших во время Галльской войны Юлия Цезаря в регионе между реками Шельда и Рейн к северу от Арденн в восточной части современной Бельгии. В то время этот регион был заселен главным образом племенем эбуроны. Само слово, возможно, означало «крепость». Произношение «Atuatuca» с «t» считается оригинальным, несмотря на то, что многие латинские документы используют «d». Современный бельгийский город Тонгерен, названный в более поздние римские имперские времена Aduatuca Tungrorum, возник на месте по крайней мере одного из этих поселений. (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Atuatuca (or Aduatuca) was the name of one or more fortified settlements in the region between the Scheldt and Rhine rivers, during the "Gallic wars" of Julius Caesar. The word itself possibly meant "fortress". The pronunciation "Atuatuca" with a "t" is considered to be the original, despite many Latin documents using a "d". The modern city of Tongeren, referred to as Aduatuca Tungrorum in later Roman imperial times, is at least one of these places, and if there were more places with this same name they were all in the same general region to the north of the Ardennes, and in or near eastern Belgium. At the time, this region was inhabited mainly by the Eburones. (en) Aduatuca oder Atuatuca war der Name eines befestigten Platzes im Gebiet des keltischen Stammes der Eburonen, die größtenteils zwischen den Flüssen Maas und Rhein wohnten. Bei Aduatuca erlitt Gaius Iulius Caesar während seiner Eroberungsfeldzüge gegen die Gallier 58 bis 50 v. Chr. eine empfindliche Niederlage. Eineinhalb Legionen, rund 7000 Mann, wurden geschlagen. Nach Caesars De bello Gallico lag dieses castellum Aduatuca „inmitten des eburonischen Gebietes“ (in mediis Eburonum finibus). (de) Atuatuca (o Aduatuca) era il nome di uno o più insediamenti fortificati nella regione tra i fiumi Schelda e Reno, fatte costruire durante le "guerre galliche" da Giulio Cesare. La parola stessa probabilmente significava "fortezza". La pronuncia "Atuatuca" con una "t" è considerata l'originale, nonostante molti documenti latini utilizzino una "d". La moderna città di Tongeren, indicata come Aduatuca Tungrorum negli ultimi tempi dell'impero romano, è sicuramente uno di questi insediamenti, ed eventuali ulteriori luoghi con questo stesso nome, si troverebbero tutti nella stessa regione a nord delle Ardenne, e nel vicino Belgio orientale. A quel tempo, questa regione era abitata principalmente dalla tribù degli Eburoni. (it) Atuatuca was een vesting in het gebied van de Eburonen, waar Caesar in 54 v.Chr. anderhalf Romeins legioen voor de winter liet inkwartieren. Het daaropvolgende jaar gebruikte Caesar het om er de tros van zijn leger in te kwartieren, met als garnizoen het 14e legioen en 200 ruiters; ook ettelijke honderden zieken en gekwetsten verbleven er. (nl) Адуатука (или Атуатука; лат. Aduatuca или Atuatuca) — название одного или нескольких укреплённых поселений, существовавших во время Галльской войны Юлия Цезаря в регионе между реками Шельда и Рейн к северу от Арденн в восточной части современной Бельгии. В то время этот регион был заселен главным образом племенем эбуроны. Само слово, возможно, означало «крепость». Произношение «Atuatuca» с «t» считается оригинальным, несмотря на то, что многие латинские документы используют «d». Современный бельгийский город Тонгерен, названный в более поздние римские имперские времена Aduatuca Tungrorum, возник на месте по крайней мере одного из этих поселений. (ru) |
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