Teutones

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The Teutones were an ancient Germanic tribe known for their migratory incursions into Roman territory and their decisive defeat by Gaius Marius during the late 2nd century BC.

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Teutones canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Germanic tribe
activePeriod late 2nd century BC
associatedWith Ambrones NERFINISHED
Cimbri NERFINISHED
category Ancient Germanic peoples
Tribes involved in the Cimbrian War
conflict Cimbrian War NERFINISHED
decisiveDefeat Battle of Aquae Sextiae NERFINISHED
decisiveDefeatYear 102 BC
defeatedBy Gaius Marius NERFINISHED
Roman legions NERFINISHED
era Roman Republican era
ethnicity Germanic NERFINISHED
fate annihilation and enslavement after defeat by Marius
historicalStatus extinct ethnic group
knownFor conflict with the Roman Republic
migratory incursions into Roman territory
languageFamily Germanic languages
leader Teutobod NERFINISHED
mentionedIn works of Julius Caesar
works of Livy
works of Plutarch
migrationRoute from northern Europe toward Gaul and Italy
militaryCharacteristic warrior society
notableEvent defeat and capture of their king Teutobod
opponent Gaius Marius NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
partOf Cimbrian–Teutonic migrations NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Gaul NERFINISHED
Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin northern Europe
religion Germanic paganism
timeOfDefeat late 2nd century BC
typeOfSociety tribal society

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Cimbrian War belligerent Teutones