Litaviccos
Litaviccos is notable a Celte of the people of the Éduens, resulting from an influential family.
Combined Roman , Éduens provide to Jules César military quotas, at the time of the Guerre of Gaules. Litaviccos is charged to lead an army of 10.000 men to Gergovie, but in the course of road, with thirty thousand steps of the goal, it changes opinion and lines up in the camp anti-Roman. The chief Gaulois vainly tries to involve his warriors, in what César regards as a treason; its goods are confiscated and his/her arrétés brothers. He enters the city where Vercingétorix is and takes the command of the cavalry éduenne.
Sources and bibliography
- Stephan Fichtl, Gallic people, IIIe-Ier front centuries J. - C. Editions Wandering, Paris, 2004,
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