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Critosiros (Celtic: (Great Terror), Ancient Greek: Κριτασίρος) was a king of the Celtic tribes of the Boii and Taurisci. In 59 BC The Boii and Taurisci were defeated under the leadership of Critosiros by the Dacians in today's Hungary. Burebista, the ruler of the Dacians, then demanded tribute from them. The Boii decided to move 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 by the Noricans. , the ruler of Noricum, then allied himself with the politically rising Roman proconsul Julius Caesar, who in turn intended to subdue all of Gaul, and defeated the Helvetii and their allies in 58 BC in the battle of Bibracte.

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  • Critosiros (Keltisch: (Großer Terror) Altgriechisch: Κριτασίρος) war ein König des keltischen Stammes der Boier. 59 v. Chr. wurden die Boier und Taurisker unter Führung Critosiros’ von den Dakern im heutigen Ungarn geschlagen. Burebista, der Herrscher der Daker verlangte von ihnen daraufhin Tribut. Die Boier zogen dadurch nach Westen durch Noricum, um sich mit dem Großstamm der Helvetier zu verbinden. Auf dem Weg belagerten sie Noreia, die Hauptstadt der Noricums, wurden aber von den Norikern abgewehrt. Voccio, der Herrscher Noricums, verbündete sich daraufhin mit dem politisch aufsteigenden römischen Prokonsul Julius Caesar, der seinerseits in seiner Absicht, ganz Gallien zu unterwerfen, die Helvetier und ihre Verbündeten 58 v. Chr. in der Schlacht bei Bibracte vernichtend schlug. (de)
  • Critosiros (Celtic: (Great Terror), Ancient Greek: Κριτασίρος) was a king of the Celtic tribes of the Boii and Taurisci. In 59 BC The Boii and Taurisci were defeated under the leadership of Critosiros by the Dacians in today's Hungary. Burebista, the ruler of the Dacians, then demanded tribute from them. The Boii decided to move 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 by the Noricans. , the ruler of Noricum, then allied himself with the politically rising Roman proconsul Julius Caesar, who in turn intended to subdue all of Gaul, and defeated the Helvetii and their allies in 58 BC in the battle of Bibracte. (en)
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  • Critosiros (Keltisch: (Großer Terror) Altgriechisch: Κριτασίρος) war ein König des keltischen Stammes der Boier. 59 v. Chr. wurden die Boier und Taurisker unter Führung Critosiros’ von den Dakern im heutigen Ungarn geschlagen. Burebista, der Herrscher der Daker verlangte von ihnen daraufhin Tribut. Die Boier zogen dadurch nach Westen durch Noricum, um sich mit dem Großstamm der Helvetier zu verbinden. Auf dem Weg belagerten sie Noreia, die Hauptstadt der Noricums, wurden aber von den Norikern abgewehrt. Voccio, der Herrscher Noricums, verbündete sich daraufhin mit dem politisch aufsteigenden römischen Prokonsul Julius Caesar, der seinerseits in seiner Absicht, ganz Gallien zu unterwerfen, die Helvetier und ihre Verbündeten 58 v. Chr. in der Schlacht bei Bibracte vernichtend schlug. (de)
  • Critosiros (Celtic: (Great Terror), Ancient Greek: Κριτασίρος) was a king of the Celtic tribes of the Boii and Taurisci. In 59 BC The Boii and Taurisci were defeated under the leadership of Critosiros by the Dacians in today's Hungary. Burebista, the ruler of the Dacians, then demanded tribute from them. The Boii decided to move 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 by the Noricans. , the ruler of Noricum, then allied himself with the politically rising Roman proconsul Julius Caesar, who in turn intended to subdue all of Gaul, and defeated the Helvetii and their allies in 58 BC in the battle of Bibracte. (en)
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