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  • Boii - Wikipedia
    Map showing the approximate location of the Boii in Bohemia and in Italy The contemporary La Tène culture is indicated in green tones, the preceding Hallstatt culture in yellow
  • Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Boii - The History Files
    Back in Central Europe, Boii migrate into the region which forms modern western Czechia on the Pannonian plain Over the next four centuries they become so closely tied to the region that the Roman form of its name, the Boiohæmum, is apparently retained (or coined) by the tribe's Germanic successors
  • Boii | Celtic Tribe, Gauls Germania | Britannica
    Boii, a Celtic tribe, one section of which settled in Cisalpine Gaul around Bononia (Bologna, Italy) and another in what was later Bohemia, to which it gave its name
  • Boii - Wikiwand
    The Boii were a Celtic tribe of the later Iron Age, attested at various times in Cisalpine Gaul, Pannonia, present-day Bavaria, in and around present-day Bohemi
  • Boii - Detailed Pedia
    Invading the Po Valley with a large army, they drove out the Etruscans and resettled it, the Boii taking the right bank in the center of the valley Strabo confirms that the Boii emigrated from their lands across the Alps and were one of the largest tribes of the Celts
  • Boii - Ancient Texts
    A tribe originally from Gaul, which migrated to northern Italy and Bononia (Bologna), previously called Felsina They also conquered Bohemia, which derives its name from the tribe (Bohemia < Boiohaemum) They were allied to Helvetii of what is now Switzerland
  • BOII Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BOII is a Celtic people from transalpine Gaul settled partly in northern Italy and partly on the Danube in the region called after them Bohemia
  • Boii | Oxford Classical Dictionary
    Boii, Gauls who are traditionally thought to have entered Italy c 400 bce (reputedly via the Great St Bernard) and established themselves between the Po (*Padus) and the Apennines, ousting *Etruscans and *Umbrians


















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