Brennus 4 BC

Brennus 4 BC

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History

9th - 10th Grade

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In 387 BC, Brennus led the Celts from northern France to besiege Clusium, sparking conflict with Rome. The Roman Senate sent Quintus Fabius and his brothers to negotiate, but violence ensued. The Celts, led by Brennus, marched towards Rome, defeating the Roman army at the Battle of the Allia. The Celts then sacked Rome, with citizens fleeing to the Capitoline Hill. Brennus demanded a heavy gold tribute, famously declaring 'Vae Victis' (woe to the vanquished). Eventually, the Celts were pushed out of Italy as the Roman Empire expanded, leading to the decline of Celtic culture.

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What was the outcome of the negotiations after the Sack of Rome?

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How did Brennus signal his dominance during the negotiations?

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What ultimately happened to the Celtic tribes after the rise of the Roman Empire?

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