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- undermine Caesar’s and Diviciacusefforts in Gaul. Both brothers appear in Caesar’s Commentaries on the Gallic War. In 63 BC, Diviciacus survived the Battle...
- Diviciacus or Divitiacus is the name of two Gaulish noblemen of the 1st century BC: Diviciacus (Suessiones), king of the Suessiones Diviciacus (Aedui)...
- these, Diviciacus and Vercingetorix are notable for their contributions to the Gauls during war. Books 1 and 6 detail the importance of Diviciacus, a leader...
- Diviciacus or Divitiacus was a king of the Belgic nation of the Suessiones in the early 1st century BC. Julius Caesar, writing in the mid-1st century BC...
- dominated by their fellow Gauls... rather than the Romans.” His brother Diviciacus supported the Aedui's pre-existing alliance with Rome, was a leader of...
- time, a king of the Suessiones (also referred to as Suaeuconi) called Diviciacus was not only the most powerful king of Belgic Gaul, but also ruled territory...
- druid Diviciacus traveled to Rome, the Aedui's ally, to secure military aid. He pled the Aedui's case before the Roman senate. While in Rome, Diviciacus was...
- Britanniae (the "Britains" of Pliny) is given by Caesar when he describes Diviciacus of the Suessiones as "the most powerful ruler in the whole of Gaul, who...
- the more Gaulish-sounding (and thereby presumably the more authentic) Diviciacus, but never referred to him as a druid and indeed presented him as a political...
- (Chichester) Location Sus**** (Also parts of Hampshire, Kent, Surrey) Rulers Diviciacus of the Suessiones: 90 - 60 BC Commius, the Atrebatian: 51 - 35 BC Commius...