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- Convictolitavis (fl. mid-1st century BC) was a prominent member of the Celtic civitas of the Haedui during the Gallic Wars. He pla**** a significant role...
- Romanized Celt, who lost the election to magistrate of the Haedui to Convictolitavis Cotus, a character from the Shakespeare play Coriol**** Cotus, a fictional...
- would protect his line of supplies. Vercingetorix convinced the chief, Convictolitavis, who had been made chief of the tribe by Caesar, to order the same...
- Uergobretos sometime before 52 BC, when the election was contested between Convictolitavis and Cotos. The date of Diviciacus' death is not known; Cicero speaks...
- de Bello Gallico, the Aedui had been roused into this betrayal by Convictolitavis, the leader of the Aedui. During the siege of Gergovia, Litaviccus...
- leaders are called adulescentes, including Vercingetorix (BG 7.4); Convictolitavis (7.32.4); the Aeduan co-commanders at Alesia, Eporedorix and Viridomarus...
- vergobrets are currently known: Liscus in 58 BC, Valetiacos in 53 BC, Convictolitavis of the Aedui in 52 BC, and Celtillos of the Arverni. For the Lemovices...
- career. Vercingetorix is called adulescens at BG 7.4, as is the Aeduan Convictolitavis at 7.32.4, who was one of two candidates in the disputed election for...