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Viridomarus (or
Britomartus as
translations vary; died 222 BC) was a
Gallic military leader of the Gaesatae. In 222 BC he was
hired by the
Insubres who...
- Therefore, they hire 30,000
Gaesatae mercenaries, led by
Viridomarus (or
Britomartus), who
march to Clastidium, an
important and
strategically situated town...
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northern Italy.
Florus writes that the
Insubres were led by Viridomarus, or
Britomartus, as the name
varies in translation. The
Romans won the battle, and in...
- they
hired 30,000
Gaesatae mercenaries and, led by
Viridomarus (or
Britomartus), they
besieged Clastidium, an
important and
strategically well placed...
- Therefore, they hire 30,000
Gaesatae mercenaries, led by
Viridomarus (or
Britomartus), who
march to Clastidium, an
important and
strategically situated town...