- The
Gaesatae or
Gaesati (Gr**** Γαισάται) were a
group of
Gallic mercenary warriors who
lived in the Alps near the
river Rhône and
fought against the Roman...
-
Atilius Regulus and
Lucius Aemilius Papus,
defeated the
Celts led by the
Gaesatae kings Concolit**** and Aneroëstes. This
removed the
Celtic threat from...
- leaders, Concolit****, is
captured in battle,
while the
leader of the
Gaesatae, Aneroëstes,
kills himself when the
battle is lost. Qin
begins the invasion...
- and Boii),
reinforced by
large numbers of
Transalpine adventurers called Gaesatae (Gaesati),
invade Italy.
Avoiding the
Romans at Ariminum, the
Gauls cross...
-
control all the
strategic points around it. Therefore, they hire 30,000
Gaesatae mercenaries, led by
Viridomarus (or Britomartus), who
march to Clastidium...
- Aneroëstes (Gr**** Ἀνηροέστης) (died 225 BC) was one of the two
leaders of the
Gaesatae, a
group of
Gaulish mercenaries who
lived in the Alps near the Rhône and...
- as
translations vary; died 222 BC) was a
Gallic military leader of the
Gaesatae. In 222 BC he was
hired by the
Insubres who were
fighting the Romans. Viridomarus...
-
antagonists by Gr**** and
Roman writers were the Senones, Insubres, Boii, and
Gaesatae. The
Romans first came into
conflict with
Gauls who
entered Italy from...
-
ancient Greece by the
Archaic period. Polybius'
Histories describe how the
Gaesatae,
hired by
other Celtic peoples, the Boii and Insubres, as
mercenaries to...
- (Gaulish: "the one with big heels") was one of the two
leaders of the
Gaesatae, a
group of
Gaulish mercenaries who
lived in the Alps near the Rhône and...