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Name: Bella Gallica cisalpina

Type: Event

Start: 222 BC

End: 192 BC

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Was the conquest of Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy) by the Roman Republic.

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  • March 222 BC: Battle of Clastidium.
  • January 221 BC: The Roman Republic, led by the general Gaius Flaminius, conquered the capital of the Insubres, Mediolanum, in -222. As a result, Roman colonies were established in Placentia, Cremona, and Mutina in 218 BC.
  • January 219 BC: War against the Gauls in the Po plain, capture of Mediolanum (Milan) in 222, submission of Cisalpine Gaul. By 220 BC, the Romans had annexed the area as Gallia Cisalpina.
  • January 192 BC: After a series of wars they were decisively beaten by the Romans in a Battle of Mutina (193 BC) and their territory became part of the Roman province of Cisalpine Gaul.

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