Brennus was a legendary Gallic chieftain known for his role in the sack of Rome in 390 BC, significantly impacting Roman-Gallic relations.
Overview
Life Of Brennus
Historical Context
Military Campaigns
Modern Interpretations
Impact On Roman History
Celtic Culture And Society
Legacy And Historical Debate
Brennus In Literature And Art
Switzerland
Conflict
Culture
People
Future
Debate
Celtic
Memory
Gauls
๐๏ธ Brennus was a chieftain of the Gauls during the 4th century BC.
โ๏ธ He is best known for leading the Sack of Rome in 390 BC.
๐ฐ Brennus allegedly threw his sword on the scales during peace negotiations, declaring 'Woe to the vanquished!'
๐๏ธ He belonged to the Senones tribe, which was a significant Celtic group in Italy.
๐ Brennus is mentioned in historical accounts by ancient historians such as Livy and Plutarch.
๐ His campaigns against Rome marked a critical conflict in early Roman history.
๐ Brennus became a symbol of opposition to Roman expansion and imperialism.
โ๏ธ The story of Brennus and his interactions with the Romans reflects ancient concepts of honor and defeat.
๐ The term 'Brennus' has been used historically to refer to other leaders in different Celtic groups.
๐ก๏ธ After the sack of Rome, the Gauls retreated, leading to a significant treaty with the Romans.
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