- Leonnorius
Leonnorius was one of the leaders of the
Celt s in their invasion of Macedonia and the adjoining countries. When the main body under Brennus marched southwards into Macedonia and Greece (279 BC ), Leonnorius and Lutarius led a detachment, twenty-thousand strong, intoThrace , where they ravaged the country to the shores of theHellespont , compelled the city ofByzantium to pay themtribute , and made themselves masters of Lysimachia. The rich Asiatic shores of the Hellespont afforded them a tempting prospect; and while Leonnorius returned to Byzantium, in order to compel the inhabitants of that city to give him the means of transporting his troops to Asia, Lutarius contrived to capture a few vessels, with which he conveyed all the force remaining under his command across the Hellespont. While Leonnorius was still before Byzantium, Nicomedes, king ofBithynia , being in want of support in his war with his brother and Antiochus, agreed to take him and his troops, as well as those of Lutarius, into his pay, and furnished them with the means of passing over into Asia (278 BC ). They first assisted him against his rival brother, Zipoites, in Bithynia; after which they made plundering excursions through various parts of Asia; and ultimately established themselves in the province, called thenceforth from the name of its conquerors,Galatia (region before known as part ofPhrygia ). No farther mention is made of either of the leaders after they had crossed into Asia.rf|1|memn_19_livy_38.16_strab_12.5References
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ", [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1862.html "Leonnorius"] ,Boston , (1867)Notes
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