6381079808 | Aduatucī -ōrum m. | a tribe of the Belgae (originally Germans) living on the west bank of the Meuse | 0 | |
6381079809 | Allobroges -um m. | Allobroges (a tribe) | 1 | |
6381079810 | Ambiorīx -īgis m. | Leader of the Eburones Leads revolt in DBG 5 owes Caesar for kindness, deceiving, victory against Cotta and Sabinus, → Aduatuci, defeated | 2 | |
6381079811 | Apollō -inis m. | (DBG 6) Apollo, a god | 3 | |
6381079812 | Aquītānia -ae f. | Aquitania | 4 | |
6381079813 | Aquītānus ī m. | an Aquitanian | 5 | |
6381079814 | Ariovistus -ī m. | Ariovistus Caesar's main antagonist in second half of DBG 1. German leader/"friend" of Rome whose expansion into Gallic territory was stopped by Caesar King of the Germans, seized territories in Gaul, cruel, German, anti-Caesarian, king of the German tribe of the Suebi. He conquered the rival Aedui tribe and claimed the best land in Gaul. He was known for his terrible cruelty, often enslaving children. He refused Caesar's attempts at freeing the Gauls by saying that conquered people should be subject to any treatment from their conqueror. He was ultimately defeated by Caesar and his Germans driven back across the Rhine by Julius Caesar. | 6 | |
6381079815 | Arpīnēius -ī m. | a Roman gentile name | 7 | |
6381079816 | Atrebās -ātis | (adj.) Atrebatian, of the Atrebates | 8 | |
6381079817 | Aulus -ī m. | Aulus (a name) | 9 | |
6381079818 | Aurunculēius -ī m. | [Lucius] Aurunculeius [Cotta] a Roman name | 10 | |
6381079819 | Balventius -ī m. | a Roman gentile name, only with Titus, a centurion in Caesar's army | 11 | |
6381079820 | Belgae -ārum m. | the Belgians, a warlike people | 12 | |
6381079821 | Belgium -ī n. or Belgica -ae f. | Belgium, a part of Gallia Belgica | 13 | |
6381079822 | Bellovacī -ōrum m. | Bellovaci, a people in Gallia Belgica | 14 | |
6381079823 | Bōiī -ōrum m. | a Celtic nation | 15 | |
6381079824 | Britannia -ae f. | Britain | 16 | |
6381079825 | Caesar Caesaris m. | [Gaius Iulius] Caesar | ![]() | 17 |
6381079826 | Carnutēs -um m. | a Gallic people between the Loire and the Seine | 18 | |
6381079827 | Casticus -ī m. | Casticus a chief of the Sequani, son of Catamantaloedes. Conviced (alongside Dumnorix) to take part in the conspiracy of Orgetorix as a bid for power (DBG 1.3) | 19 | |
6381079828 | Catamantāloedēs -is m. | Catamantaloedes (Catamantaledes) former ruler of the Sequani, recognized as a "friend" by the Roman Senate. His son, Casticus, was later part of Orgetorix's conspiracy (DBG 1.3) | 20 | |
6381079829 | Catuvolcus -ī m. | a chief of the Eburones, revolts alongside Ambiorix | 21 | |
6381079830 | Celtae -ārum m. | a great race in Gaul and Britain | 22 | |
6381079831 | Ceutronēs -um m. | a tribe in the Graian Alps | 23 | |
6381079832 | Cicerō Cicerōnis m. | [Quintus Tullius] Cicero brother of Marcus, | 24 | |
6381079833 | Commius -ī m. | Commius the Atrebatian. (DBG 4) King/leader of the Atrebates, a Belgian tribe friendly to Caesar. Sent by Caesar as an envoy to Britain in 55 B.C. where he was thrown into chains, but later released | 25 | |
6381079834 | Cotta -ae m. | Cotta (a name) | 26 | |
6381079835 | Crassus -ī m. | Crassus | 27 | |
6381079836 | Dīs -ītis m. | Pluto, the ruler of Hades | 28 | |
6381079837 | Dīviciācus -ī m. | a chief/leader of the Aedui, a leader of the Suessiones (DBG 1, 5) part of Aedui conspiracy, Dumnorix's Brother; pro-Roman but protective of his brother | 29 | |
6381079838 | Druides -um or Druidae -ārum m. | the Druids, priests of the Gauls | 30 | |
6381079839 | Dumnorīx -īgis m. | a leader of the Aedui, brother of Diviciacus, married Orgetorix's daughter (DBG 1, 5) Persuaded by Orgetorix to revolt, Caesar wanted to keep him on side because he knew he had influence and power over the Gauls. Caesar tried to learn of his plan but Dumnorix left with the Aeduan cavalry Caesar and Caesar had his troops find and kill him. | 31 | |
6381079840 | Eburōnēs -um m. | a Belgian tribe, dependents of the Treveri | 32 | |
6381079841 | Esuviī -ōrum m. | a Gallic tribe in the region of Normandy | 33 | |
6381079842 | Gabīnius -iī m. | Gabinius | 34 | |
6381079843 | Gāius -iī m. | Gaius Roman Praenomen | 35 | |
6381079844 | Gallia Galliae f. | Gaul | ![]() | 36 |
6381079845 | Gallus -ī m. | a Gaul, a Gallic person | 37 | |
6381079846 | Garumna -ae f. | The Garumna River a river of southwest Gaul, now called the Garonne | ![]() | 38 |
6381079847 | Geidumnī -ōrum m. | a Belgian tribe, dependents on the Nervii | 39 | |
6381079848 | Genava -ae f. | Genava | 40 | |
6381079849 | Germānī -ōrum m. | Germans | 41 | |
6381079850 | Gnaeus -ī m. | Gnaeus | 42 | |
6381079851 | Grudiī -ōrum m. | a Belgian people, dependents of the Nervii | 43 | |
6381079852 | Helvēticus -a -um | Helvetian | 44 | |
6381079853 | Hispānia -ae f. | Spain | 45 | |
6381079854 | Indūtiomārus -ī m. | a chief of the Treveri | 46 | |
6381079855 | Italia Italiae f. | Italy | 47 | |
6381079856 | Iuppiter Iovis m. | Jupiter | 48 | |
6381079857 | Iūra -ae m. | a chain of mountains in Gaul, running northeast from the Rhone to the Rhine, separating the Sequani and the Helvetii | 49 | |
6381079858 | Kalendae -ārum f. | The Kalends First day of the Roman month | 50 | |
6381079859 | Labiēnus Labiēnī m. | [Titus] Labienus Caesar's legate "with praetorian power" (legatus pro praetore), lieutenant/right-hand-man Usually seen as a model soldier/subordinate | 51 | |
6381079860 | Latobrīgī -ōrum m. | a German tribe, neighbors of the Helvetii | 52 | |
6381079861 | Lemmanus -ī m. | the lake of Geneva, Lake Leman | 53 | |
6381079862 | Levacī -ōrum m. | a tribe of Belgian Gaul, dependents on the Nervii | 54 | |
6381079863 | Lūcānius -ī m. | a Roman gentile name | 55 | |
6381079864 | Lūcius -iī m. | Lucius | 56 | |
6381079865 | Marcus Marcī m. | Marcus | 57 | |
6381079866 | Mārs Mārtis m. | Mars | 58 | |
6381079867 | Matrona -ae m. | a river of Gaul, joining the Seine near Paris, the Marne | 59 | |
6381079868 | Mercurius -iī m. | Mercury, an Italian god, identified with the Greek Hermes, son of Jupiter and Maia, and messenger of the gods | 60 | |
6381079869 | Messāla -ae m. | Messala (a name) | 61 | |
6381079870 | Minerva -ae f. | Minerva | 62 | |
6381079871 | Morinī -ōrum | the Morini | 63 | |
6381079872 | Mosa -ae m. | a river in Belgic Gaul, now the Meuse | 64 | |
6381079873 | Mūniātus -ī m. | Muniatus (a name) | 65 | |
6381079874 | Nammēius -ī m. | a Helvetian sent as ambassador to Caesar | 66 | |
6381079875 | Nervicus -a -um | of the Nervii | 67 | |
6381079876 | Nōrēia -ae f. | a city of the Norici | 68 | |
6381079877 | Orgetorīx -īgis m. | a nobleman of the Helvetii | 69 | |
6381079878 | Padus -ī m. | Padus, a major river in northern Italy; modern Po | 70 | |
6381079879 | Petrosidius -ī m. | a Roman gentile name | 71 | |
6381079880 | Pīsō -onis m. | cognomen of the Gens Calpurnia | 72 | |
6381079881 | Plancus -ī m. | a Roman family name | 73 | |
6381079882 | Pleumoxiī -ōrum m. | a people of Belgic Gaul, clients of the Nervii | 74 | |
6381079883 | Pompēius -iī m. | Pompey | 75 | |
6381079884 | Pullō -ōnis m. | a Roman family name | 76 | |
6381079885 | Quintus -ī m. | Quintus Roman Praenomen | 77 | |
6381079886 | Rauracī -ōrum m. | a tribe on the upper Rhine | 78 | |
6381079887 | Rēmī -ōrum m. pl. | the Remi | 79 | |
6381079888 | Rhēnus -ī m. | Rhine | 80 | |
6381079889 | Rhodanus -ī m. | Rhodanus, a major river in southern Gaul modern Rhone | 81 | |
6381079890 | Rōmānī Rōmānōrum m. | Romans | 82 | |
6381079891 | Rōscius -a -um | of the Roscii | 83 | |
6381079892 | Samarobrīva -ae f. | a city of the Ambiani | 84 | |
6381079893 | Sēquana -ae f. | the Sequana (a river in Gaul) | 85 | |
6381079894 | Sēquanī -ōrum m. | dwellers on the Sequana | 86 | |
6381079895 | Tarusātēs -ium m. | a tribe of Aquitania | 87 | |
6381079896 | Titūrius -ī m. | a Roman praenomen | 88 | |
6381079897 | Titus -ī m. | Titus | 89 | |
6381079898 | Trebōnius -ī m. | Trebonius (a name) | 90 | |
6381079899 | Trēverī -ōrum m. | a people in Gaul, originally German, on the Moselle | 91 | |
6381079900 | Tulingī -ōrum m. | a German tribe | 92 | |
6381079901 | Verticō -ōnis m. | one of the Nervii | 93 | |
6381079902 | Verucloetius -ī m. | Verucloetius (a name) | 94 | |
6381079903 | Vorēnus -ī m. | a Roman family name | 95 | |
6421214854 | Liscus | Aeduan Chief/Magistrate (DBG 1) tattled on Dumnorix to Caesar like a good little subjugated Gallic "friend" should (DBG 5) Chief of the Aedui, reveals conspiracy of the Gauls within camp telling Caesar's plans. | 96 | |
6421274643 | Considius | DBG 1 (first half) Roman soldier who mistakenly identifies Labienus's troops on a hill as enemy soldiers, botches Caesar's plans | 97 |
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