- The
Atuatuci (or Aduatuci) were a Gallic-Germanic tribe,
dwelling in the
eastern part of modern-day
Belgium during the Iron Age. They
fought the Roman...
- The
siege of the
Atuatuci in
September 57 BC was the
final battle in the
second year of
Julius Caesar's
campaign that
ultimately resulted in the conquest...
- Nervii,
along with the
Atrebates and Viromandui,
decided to
fight (the
Atuatuci had also
agreed to join them, but had not yet arrived). They concealed...
- ten
years later.
According to
Julius Caesar, the
Belgian tribe of the
Atuatuci "was
descended from the
Cimbri and Teutoni, who, upon
their march into...
- coast, and deal with the
Atuatuci, who were
allies of the
Nervii but had
broken the
terms of surrender.
Caesar punished the
Atuatuci by
selling 53,000 of...
- Eburones.
Although Julius Caesar had
freed him from
paying tribute to the
Atuatuci,
Ambiorix joined Catuvolcus in the
winter of 54 BCE in an
uprising against...
- and the Rhine-Meuse
delta in the north.
Their territory lay east of the
Atuatuci (themselves east of the Nervii),
south of the Menapii, and
north of the...
-
Caesar (100–44 BCE),
Roman dictator, he once sold the
entire po****tion of
Atuatuci into slavery. He
personally owned slaves, some of whom he freed, such as...
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Baemi Baiuvarii Banochaemae Bastarnae Batavi Belgae Germani cisrhenani Atuatuci Caeroesi Condrusi Eburones Paemani Segni Morini Nervii Bateinoi Betasii...
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Baemi Baiuvarii Banochaemae Bastarnae Batavi Belgae Germani cisrhenani Atuatuci Caeroesi Condrusi Eburones Paemani Segni Morini Nervii Bateinoi Betasii...