- The
Aedui or
Haedui (Gaulish: *Aiduoi, 'the Ardent';
Ancient Gr****: Aἴδουοι) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in what is now the
region of
Burgundy during...
- people. Finally, he
attempted to
escape from Caesar's camp
along with the
Aeduan cavalry.
Caesar sent the rest of the
cavalry after him, and
Dumnorix was...
-
gathered an army of
about 8.000 men, but his
revolt was put down by the
Aeduan tribal militia and some
cohorts of
Roman auxiliaries which were sent to...
- to
leverage the
Romans against other Gauls. Diviciacus, the head of the
Aeduan government and
spokesmen for the
Gallic delegation,
expressed concern over...
-
perhaps in
reference to this battle.
Ariovistus seized a
third of the
Aeduan territory,
settling 120,000
Germans there. To
avoid infringing on his allies...
-
contingent of
Germanic Suebi under Ariovistus, who had
settled in
conquered Aeduan land, and the
Helvetii were
mobilizing for a m**** migration,
which the Romans...
-
Convictolitavis and Cotus,
whose brother had held the
office the
previous year.
Aeduan law
sought to
limit the
dynastic ac****ulation of
power within a
family by...
- the
historical sources. For example,
Gaius Julius Vercondaridubnus was an
Aeduan Gaul who held the
first high
priesthood in the
imperial cult at the Sanctuary...
- "under-age leader." In the
first year of the
Gallic Wars,
Caesar and his
Celtic Aeduan allies fought a
defensive campaign against the
Celtic Helvetii, and waged...
- who had
married Orgetorix' daughter. A few days later, however, near the
Aeduan oppidum Bibracte,
Caesar caught up with the
Helvetii and
faced them in a...