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    Ambiorix (Gaulish "king of the surroundings", or "king-protector") (fl. 54–53 BC) was, together with Cativolcus, prince of the Eburones, leader of a Belgic...
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    located at 11, square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare in the Squares Quarter (eastern part of the City of Brussels). It is served by the bus stop Ambiorix (on lines...
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    Maelbeek Place Jourdan Mall Square Marie Louise Square Palmerston Square Ambiorix Square Marguerite Square du Frère Orban Square de Meeûs Museum of Natural...
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    City of Brussels to make way for the Square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare, the Square Marguerite/Margaretasquare, the Square Marie-Louise/Maria-Louizasquare and...
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    refers to the many squares in the area, in particular the Square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare, the Square Marguerite/Margaretasquare, the Square Marie-Louise/Maria-Louizasquare...
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    Ambiorix's revolt was an episode during the Gallic Wars between 54 and 53 BC in which the Eburones tribe, under its leader, Ambiorix, rebelled against...
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    buildings in Brussels. His most famous work is the Saint-Cyr House at 11, square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare. The house is only 4 metres (13 ft) wide, but is given...
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    Robert Schuman Roundabout (category Squares in Brussels)
    the E40. The Rue Archimède/Archimedestraat leads north towards the Square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare. The Avenue d'Auderghem/Oudergemselaan runs south–east...
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    970m long rail tunnel in Brussels. It passes beneath avenue Clovis, square Ambiorix and the boulevard Charlemagne. The line running through it is the double...
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    buildings in Brussels. His most famous work is the Saint-Cyr House at 11, square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare (1901–1903). The house is only 4 metres (13 ft) wide...
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    Brussels, is named after him, as are primary and secondary schools near Square Ambiorix. There is also a Place Adolphe Max in the 9th arrondissement of Paris...
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    and is registered under Belgian law. Quaker House, located on the Square Ambiorix, Brussels, was acquired shortly after QCEA's foundation. Quaker House...
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  • Monument to the Tsar Liberator (Alexander II of Russia) in National Assembly Square. Dobrich Monument of Khan Asparuh. Gabrovo Equestrian statue of Don Quixote...
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    institutions and Schuman metro station. They occupy a townhouse on Square Ambiorix which was acquired shortly after QCEA’s foundation; it also serves...
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  • Léonard de Saint-Cyr. The house is situated at 11, square Ambiorix/Ambiorixsquare in the Squares Quarter (eastern part of the City of Brussels). It is...
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    European Affairs. This established Quaker House in Brussels situated in Square Ambiorix. He was the first Secretary of the group. On the afternoon of 24 March...
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    1913 A group of three bronzes representing the Three Ages of Man, Square Ambiorix, Brussels interior work at the Hotel de Ville of Saint-Gilles, including...
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    Ancient times Ambiorix, prince of the Eburones and rebel leader against the Roman invaders. Although his statue stands on the central square of Tongeren...
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  • square. The troops fought bravely and in most of the clashes came out on top, even though fear and panic was close to overcoming them. Thus, Ambiorix...
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    were the Eburones who fought against Julius Caesar under their leaders Ambiorix and Cativolcus. Apart from the Germani, somewhere to the west of the Eburones...
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    competent Ambiorix, had been forced to winter a legion and five cohorts under Quintus Titurius Sabinus and Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta. Ambiorix attacked...
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    come under siege during a rebellion by the tribes of the Belgae led by Ambiorix. They showed their prowess during this siege by jumping from the wall and...
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    Caesar was begun by the triumvirs in 42 BC at the east side of the main square of the Roman Forum. Only its altar now remains. The terms of the will were...
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  • introduced the Byzantine and Gaulish civilizations, led by Basil II and Ambiorix, respectively; a new map called "Highlands"; and two new world wonders—the...
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    may also have lived in southeastern Limburg, which is moderately hilly. Ambiorix, one of the two kings of the Eburones, complained to Caesar that he had...
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    Celtic people of the Eburones (Ardennes region). Such revolt was led by Ambiorix and Cativolcus. The Roman camp of the legates Quintus Titurius Sabinus...
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    of the area of current Limburg, as a punishment for their revolt under Ambiorix. The north–south route along the Maas was crossed by the Via Belgica, a...
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    upper tier of the side facing the Curia, is marked with an eight by eight square grid on which games similar to chess or checkers could have been played...
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    Atuatuca in the land of the Belgic Eburones, whom they dominated. Thus Ambiorix king of the Eburones paid tribute and gave his son and nephew as hostages...
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  • Ambiorix, in Tongres Manneken Pis, in Brussels Butte du Lion ("Hillock of the Lion", "Lion's Mound") in Waterloo Godfrey of Bouillon, Royal Square, in...
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