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Remi

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The Remi were a Celtic tribe located in ancient Gaul who maintained a close alliance with Rome. They were known for their loyalty to Rome during times of conflict and served as valuable allies to Roman generals such as Julius Caesar.

Related terms

Aedui: Another Celtic tribe in Gaul that also had a strong alliance with Rome and often worked together with the Remi.

Treveri: A powerful Celtic tribe in Gaul that sometimes opposed both the Remi and Aedui, leading to conflicts over territory.

Julius Caesar: The Roman general who formed alliances with tribes like the Remi and used their support to conquer Gaul.

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

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