- The
Aedui or
Haedui (Gaulish: *Aiduoi, 'the Ardent';
Ancient Gr****: Aἴδουοι) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in what is now the
region of
Burgundy during...
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Diviciacus or
Divitiacus was a
druid of the
Aedui tribe who
lived in Gaul
during the 1st
century BC. He is the only
druid from
antiquity whose existence...
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legions from the siege,
surrounded the
Aedui army, and
defeated it. The pro-Roman
faction retook control of the
Aedui leadership, and
Caesar returned to Gergovia...
- Gaul, ****isting the
Arverni and
Sequani in
defeating their rivals, the
Aedui. They then
settled in
large numbers into
conquered Gallic territory, in...
- of the
Aedui, a
Celtic tribe in Gaul in the 1st
century B.C. He was the
younger brother of Divitiacus, the
Aedui druid and statesman. The
Aedui were allies...
- the
migrating Helvetii. With the help of
various Gallic clans (e.g. the
Aedui) he
managed to
conquer nearly all of Gaul.
While their military was just...
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Terracotta relief of the Matres, from Bibracte, city of the
Aedui in Gaul....
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lands of the
Aedui there.
Extending a line
westward from the Jura
estimates the
southern border at
about Mâcon, but Mâcon
belonged to the
Aedui.
Strabo says...
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noblemen from
neighbouring tribes,
Casticus of the
Sequani and
Dumnorix of the
Aedui, that each
should accomplish a coup d'état in his own country,
after which...
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tribes of
Gallic Celts, the most
prominent of
which were the semi-republican
Aedui, who were
eventually incorporated into the
Roman Empire following the Gaulish...