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  Battle of the Allia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of the Allia was a battle of the first Gallic invasion of Italy.
The battle was fought near the Allia river, and the defeat of the Roman army opened the route for the Gauls to sack Rome.
Prior to the battle, the Gauls invaded the Etruscan province of Siena and attacked the town of Clusium.
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 List of battles 1400 BC-600 AD
316 BC Battle of Lautulae[?] The Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
225 BC Battle of Faesulae[?] The Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
357 Battle of Strasbourg (357)[?] Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
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316 BC - Battle of Lautulae - Romans are defeated by the Samnites.
225 BC - Battle of Faesulae - Romans are defeated by the Gauls of Northern Italy.
357 - Battle of Strasbourg (357) - Julian expels the Alamanni from the Rhineland
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The Battle of the Allia was a battle of the First invasion of the Gauls (also known as Celts).
The enraged Gauls promised war against the Romans to avenge the insult that they had been dealt, resulting in the Battle of the Allia and the subsequent siege of Rome itself.
The battle took place on July 18, 390 BC, between 40,000 Romans under Quintus Sulpicius, and the Senones, a Gallic tribe who were about equal in number, under Brennus.
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 Wikipedia: 390 BC
Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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Battle of the Allia: Gauls, under Brennus, defeat the Roman army.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: 4th century BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Battle of the Allia and subsequent Gaulish sack of Rome
Philip II of Macedon (born 382, reigned 359–336 BC).
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It took place on July 18 390 BC, between 40,000 Romans under Quintus Sulpicius, and the Gauls, who were about equal in number, under Brennus.
The Romans, with two legions, took post on the Allia to check the advance of the Gauls on Rome.
Here they were attacked by Brennus, who routed the right wing, where the younger soldiers were posted, then broke the Roman centre and left, putting them to flight with enormous losses, and going on to sack Rome itself.
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390 BC: A wandering tribe of Celts (whom the Romans call Gauls) under Brennos defeats the Romans at the Battle of the Allia and Rome is besieged until only the Capitol is unconquered.
Society was stratified into classes, and was regulated by the Brehon Laws, based largely on the concepts of the 'tuath' as the political body, and the 'fine', or extended family as the social unit.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - July 18
July 18 is the 199th day (200th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 166 days remaining.
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AD 64 - Great fire of Rome: A fire begins to burn in the merchant area of Rome and soon burns completely out of control while Emperor Nero reportedly plays his lyre and sings while watching the blaze from a safe distance.
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 List of peoples of Gaul Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Gauls under Brennus Battle of the Allia (390 BC)sacked Rome circa 390 BC.
Another Gaulish chieftain named Brennus, at the head of a large army, was only turned back from desecrating the Temple of Apollo at Delphi at the last minute, alarmed, it was said, by portents of thunder and lightning.
Roman rule in Gaul was established by Julius Caesar, who defeated the CeltsCeltic tribes in Gaul 58 BC58-51 BC and described his experiences in ''De Bello Gallico'', which means ''About the Gallic War''.
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 Celtic History: 2,000,000 BC to 62 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
2500 BC Passage Graves and Newgrange, Co. Meath built; wheat cultivated at Newgrange; evidence of Boyne culture.
In about 1300 BC Illyrian and Venetic groups (or one group which was later divided into two) started migrating to the south, from Pannonia (modern Hungary) to Dalmatia (modern Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia).
Society was stratified into classes, and was regulated by the Brehon Laws [ 1 ], based largely on the concepts of the 'tuath' as the political body, and the 'fine', or extended family as the social unit.
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362 BC--Thebes is defeated by the Athenians and Spartans at the Battle of Mantinea.
Alexander are killed in the battle, and the Macedonian army is almost annihilated.
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The first volume concentrates on two major periods; the early part of the 3rd century BC when Celtic tribes settled throughout the interior, and the coming of the Romans a...
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 386 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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On July 18, 390 B.C., forever after a fl day in the Roman calendar, the Gallic horde from the Po Valley defeated the Roman army outside of Rome.
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The Gauls defeat the Roman army at the battle of the Allia; sack of Rome by the Gauls
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In 390 -BC- Battle of Allia-Gauls inflict heavy casualties on Romans
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