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- Camulogene (died 52 BC) was an Aulerci elder and leader of the 52 BC coalition of the Seine peoples according to Caesar. He put a scorched earth policy...
- site of the Battle of Lutetia between the troops of the Gaulish chief Camulogène and the Roman legion under General Labienus. Despite their courageous...
- Vercingetorix. Battle of Lutetia Romans under Titus Labienus defeat Gauls under Camulogene Battle of Alesia Caesar defeats Vercingetorix, completing the Roman conquest...
- the Parisii and their allies, the Senons. The Commander of the Parisii, Camulogene, burned the bridge that connected the oppidum to the left bank of the...
- of Caumartin, Jean-Antoine Houdon, bronze-painted plaster bust (1779) Camulogene, Eugène-Louis Lequesne, plaster statue (1872) Satyr and bacchante, James...
- Britomaris of the Gallic Senones Caesarus of the Iberian Lusitanians Camulogene of the Gallic Aulerci Calgacus of the Brittonic Caledonians Caratacus...
- Good Mother), Notre-Dame de la Garde, M****ille, 1867 plaster figure of Camulogene, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, 1872 two Pegasus figures, Palais Garnier...