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Aduatuci

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The Aduatuci were a Celtic tribe in ancient Gaul that inhabited an area near modern-day Belgium. They were known for their strong fortifications and played a significant role in resisting Roman expansion.

Related terms

Nervii: Another Celtic tribe that formed an alliance with the Aduatuci to resist Roman conquest.

Menapii: Another neighboring Celtic tribe that shared similar struggles against Roman forces.

Gallic Wars: The series of military campaigns led by Julius Caesar to conquer Gaul, which involved clashes with tribes like the Aduatuci.

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  • AP Latin - 7.5 Caesar, Gallic War, Book 6

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