Roman–Gallic Wars

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Over the course of nearly four centuries, the Roman Republic fought a series of wars against various Celtic tribes, whom they collectively described as Galli, or Gauls. Among the principal Gallic peoples described as antagonists by Greek and Roman writers were the Senones, Insubres, Boii, and Gaesatae.

-400 — 84  Wikidata
Roman-Celtic wars; Roman-Gallic wars
Ancient Celts, series of wars, Ancient Rome

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1572 — 1573 Siege of Sancerre
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