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Eburonibus

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Eburonibus is a Latin term that specifically refers to the people or forces of the Eburones, a Celtic tribe in ancient Gaul. They were known for their resistance against Roman expansion and played a significant role in Julius Caesar's campaigns.

Related terms

Treverorum copiae: The term "Treverorum copiae" refers to the forces or troops of the Treveri, a Celtic tribe in ancient Gaul. These forces were known for their military prowess and played a significant role in various conflicts during the Roman period.

Equitatus peditatusque copias: Equitatus peditatusque copias is a Latin phrase that combines two key terms, "equitatus" (cavalry) and "peditatusque" (infantry), to refer to both mounted soldiers and foot soldiers within an army. It highlights the importance of having a balanced force with both cavalry and infantry units.

Julius Caesar's campaigns: Refers to military expeditions led by Julius Caesar during his conquests in Gaul, where he encountered and fought against the Eburones.

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