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Sedullos (died
September 52 BC) was a
Gaulish vergobret of the
tribe of the Lemovices. He
commanded the 10,000
Lemovices that
formed part of the relief...
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Titus Annius Milo (b. 93 BC) Cyrus,
Roman architect (builder for Cicero)
Sedullos,
Gaulish chieftain (b.87 BC) Surena,
Parthian general (b. 84 BC) Julius...
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According to Caesar,
their names were Commius,
Viridomarus and Eporedorix.
Sedullos,
chief of the Lemovices,
joined Verc****ivellaunus with 10,000 of his own...
- Vercingetorix's
cousin Verc****ivellaunos and an army of 10,000
Lemovices led by
Sedullos. With the
Roman cir****vallation
surrounded by the rest of Gaul, Caesar...
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Antony Titus Labienus Gaius Trebonius Vercingetorix Verc****ivellaunos
Sedullos †
Commius Mediomatrici Strength 10–11
legions (30–50,000 legionaries) 10...
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Titus Annius Milo (b. 93 BC) Cyrus,
Roman architect (builder for Cicero)
Sedullos,
Gaulish chieftain (b.87 BC) Surena,
Parthian general (b. 84 BC) 51 BC...
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Celtillos of the Arverni. For the Lemovices, two
names are probable:
Sedullos,
killed at Alesia, was
called dux et
princeps lemovi****, "military and...
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Battle of
Alesia as
allies to the
Arverni under Vercingetorix.
Their chief,
Sedullos, was
killed during the battle.
Their pre-Roman
chief town was Durotin****...