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    Bituitus (redirect from Bituitos)
    Bituitus (fl. 2nd century BCE) was a king of the Arverni, a Gaulish tribe living in what is now the Auvergne region of France. The Arverni were a powerful...
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    carnyx would be held by a chieftain, as shown by a potential Gaulish king Bituitos figure. In 2004, archaeologists discovered a first-century-BC Gallic pit...
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    Italy" to hunt down the natives who tried to hide in the caves. 120 BC: Bituito, king of the Arverni, attacked a small force of Romans led by the consul...
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  • Auvergne, were defeated by the Roman consul Fabius Maximus. Their king, Bituitos, was taken to Rome and paraded in a Roman triumph. Fabius Maximus managed...
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    people wish to situate the battle of 121 BC between the Arverni led by Bituitos and two Roman armies commanded by the consul Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus...
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    had been put to death by his people for his imperial ambitions (see also Bituitos, the last known Arvernian king). Sean B. Dunham, "Caesar's Perception of...
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    forts are known in the territory of Helviens such as Jastres North. When Bituitos, the Chief of the Arverni people who were located beyond the Cevennes,...
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