I took my name from the Cimbri tribe. I wrote this a few months ago in a similar thread but I dont think I wrote anything about the tribe itself, so heres some info:
The Cimbri (
or Kimbrer) was a Germanic tribe living in the Jutland-peninsula in Denmark (
You know, the tiny northern country). In c. 120 B.C. some drunken guy had the bright idea that the whole tribe should uproot and wander south.
Thinking:
Sounds like a great idea the neighbouring tribe, called the Teutons (Teutoner) decided to follow, starting the snowball effect. Other tribes followed, among them Ambrones, Cherusci and Helvetii (
Celts).
The wandering south was much to the dismay of the Celtic tribes (
Scordisci and Boii), but in 113 B.C. the Cimbri came into first contact with the Romans, who were (
if possible) even more dismayed. At Noricum they defeated a Roman army under Consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo (
Famous last words: When in Rome
Aaargh!!). They requested land from the Romans but this was denied. They turned away from Italia.
In 109 B.C. they clashed with the Romans again, defeating the consul Marcus Junius Silanus in southern Gaul (
Famous last words: One Roman Legion could easily defeat a million barbarians
Aaargh!!). Again they turned away from Italia.
Moving around to every corner of Gaul (
like a ping-pong game), the Cimbri eventually tried to enter Spain. The Iberians being somewhat less tourist-minded at the time thought: A few hundred Scandinavian tourists is good for business, a few hundred thousands (
with spears) is not
Bouncing back towards the Roman provinces in 105 B.C., the Cimbri again clashed with two Roman armies at Arausio, defeating the Consul Gnaeus Mallius Maximus and the Proconsul Caepio (
Famous last words: Combining our forces is a silly idea
Aaargh!! - Chorus). This time they began wandering towards Italia.
But all funny things come to an end, and in 102 B.C. the Teutons and Ambrones got themselves annihilated by the Roman Consul Caius Marius at Aquae Sextiae (
Famous last words: What ambush?.. Aaargh!! Germanic Chorus)
And in 101 B.C. the Cimbri was finally defeated by Marius and fellow consul Catulus Caesar at Campi Raudi in Northern Italy (
Famous last words: Consequences, Schmonsequences?.. Aaargh!! Germanic Chorus)
I have blood ties in the Himmerland-region of Jutland, where the Cimbri is believed to originate from (
According to Tacticus Germania). So I decided to use the name Cimbri when on the net
Cimbri
