Data

Name: Subjugation of the Senones

Type: Event

Start: 282 BC

End: 267 BC

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Conquest of the territories of the Senones Gauls in the area of Ancona by the the Roman Republic.

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  • January 282 BC: In 283 BC after a series of victories over the Gauls, including the Battle of Lake Vadimon, the Romans expelled the GallicĀ SenonesĀ from the coastal region and annexed it down to Ancona, after which it became "Gallia Togata.".
  • January 267 BC: In 268 BC the Picentes were defeated in Gallia Togata by two consular armies. Evidently they had rebelled against Rome, probably in 269 BC. Ancona and Asculum remained independent but the rest of Picenum was annexed. They were nominally foederati.

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