Battle of Magetobriga
The Battle of Magetobriga (Amagetobria, Magetobria, Mageto'Bria, Admageto'Bria) was fought in 63 BC between rival tribes in Gaul. The Aedui tribe was defeated and massacred by the combined forces of their hereditary rivals, the Sequani and Arverni tribes. To secure their victory, the Sequani and Arverni enlisted the aid of the Germanic Suebi tribe led by its king Ariovistus, who would subsequently make increasingly imposing demands upon his Gallic allies. Following their defeat, the Aedui sent envoys to the Roman Senate, their traditional ally, seeking aid. The Roman general Julius Caesar would use the Aedui’s entrities and Ariovistus’ oppression as pretexts for launching his conquest of Gaul.
Battle of Magetobriga | |||||||
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Part of Gallic Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Aedui |
Suebi Sequani Arverni | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Diviciacus (Possibly) Dumnorix (Possibly) | Ariovistus | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Suebi-15,000 |
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