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    200 BC, the Noricum tribes gradually united into a kingdom, known as the Regnum Noricum, with its capital at a place called Noreia. Noricum became a key...
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    the Celtic kingdom of Noricum, it was already referred to as a lost city by Pliny the Elder (AD 23 – AD 79). The location of Noreia has not been verified...
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    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,...
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    The Kingdom of Noricum or the Kingdom of Noric, in Latin Noricvm Regnvm or Regnvm Noricvm (/ˈrɛɡnəm/ /ˈnɒrɪkəm/) was a Celtic kingdom or federation of...
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    Carinthia (section Noricum)
    several Illyrian and Celtic tribes joined in the Kingdom of Noricum, centered on the capital Noreia, possibly located in the Zollfeld basin near the later...
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    the regnum Noricum, with its capital at an uncertain location called Noreia. Noricum became a key ally of the Roman Republic, providing a reliable supply...
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    were defeated by invading Germanic Cimbri and Teutons at the Battle of Noreia in 112 BC. The identity of Taurisci and Norici has not yet been conclusively...
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  • Zeillern, formerly part of Noricum, between the first and third centuries. Secundinius Mercator, buried at Noreia in Noricum between the first and third...
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    known collectively – from the place name Noreia – as Norici and the territory under their control as Noricum. Teurisci, attested by Ptolemy in Dacia,...
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    since the Second Punic War, with victories at the battles of Arausio and Noreia, were left almost completely annihilated after Roman victories at Aquae...
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  • Boiorix's first contact with the Roman armies was at the coming Battle of Noreia, the first battle of the Cimbrian War. The consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo...
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    west through Noricum to settle with the Helvetii tribe in modern-day Switzerland. On the way they besieged Noreia, the capital of Noricum, but were repulsed...
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    mountain Magdalensberg, once a major late Celtic and early Roman city of Noricum. It is known today primarily from a sixteenth-century cast now held at...
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    defeating an army under the command of Gnaeus Papirius Carbo in Noricum at the Battle of Noreia. The Germanic tribes demanded to be given the right to settle...
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    lead a substantial Roman army to Noricum to force the barbarians out. An engagement, later called the Battle of Noreia, took place, in which the invaders...
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    entry in the Tabula Peutingeriana the ancient city of Noreia, capital of the Celtic kingdom Noricum, was thought to be near Murau in the late 18th and the...
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    century AD, when the area was part of the Roman Noricum province, and dedicated to the local Celtic goddess Noreia. The building of church in the village of...
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    City on the Magdalensberg (category Noricum)
    present-day Carinthia. Due to the rich and high-quality iron deposits (Ferrum Noricum - Noric iron), a lively trade with the Mediterranean region developed....
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  • found at Rome. Silvius Vindilius, buried in a family sepulchre at Noreia in Noricum, dating to the first century, or the first half of the second, along...
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    lead a substantial Roman army to Noricum to force the barbarians out. An engagement, later called the battle of Noreia, took place, in which the invaders...
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    Noricum were gradually united in a native kingdom, known to the Romans as the regnum Noricum, with its capital at an uncertain location called Noreia...
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    Flavia Solva (category Noricum)
    Flavia Solva was a municipium in the ancient Roman province of Noricum. It was situated on the western banks of the Mur river, close to the modern cities...
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    penetrated Gaul, pushing first into Pannonia, then into Noricum (where they beat a Roman army at Noreia in 113 BC), and finally into the newly established...
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    Carbo, were unable to stop the enemy advance, resulting in a defeat near Noreia (in 113 BC). The Germans continued to terrorize Rome for another decade...
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    as the province's capital, replacing - or maybe identical with - ancient Noreia. Since 2015 archaeological excavations have been carried out in the Roman...
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    which had entered into Illyricum and then into Noricum. He was defeated at the Battle of Noreia in Noricum. In 78–76 BC a certain Gaius Cosconius was sent...
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  • taken refuge in Bohemia, others had poured into Noricum, besieging and conquering the ancient city of Noreia, and finally others had traveled down the Danube...
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    Illyricum and then Noricum. Carbo, at the head of an army that had Aquileia as its headquarters, was however defeated near Noreia. From its origin as...
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  • serving in Britain. Seccius, the father of Acceptus, a man buried at Noreia in Noricum. Seccius, the father of Muso, father-in-law of Tiberius Claudius Uppius...
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  • Magdalensberg (category Noricum)
    Province of Noricum at the foot of the mountain. The Celtic settlement's name is still unknown. For a while it was assumed to be the Noreia of ancient...
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