Remi

E192207

The Remi were a Belgic tribe of northeastern Gaul known for allying with Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Remi canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Belgic tribe
Gallic tribe
ancient city
ancient people
city
administrativeCenter Durocortorum
alliedWith Julius Caesar
Roman Republic
archaeologicalCulture La Tène culture
author Julius Caesar
capital Durocortorum
continent Europe
culture Celtic
economy agriculture
trade
ethnicGroupOf northeastern Gaul
ethnogenesis Celtic-Belgic population
geographicalFeature Seine River Basin
surface form: Aisne River basin

Vesle River
surface form: Vesle River basin
historicalPeriod Iron Age
Roman period
knownFor alliance with Julius Caesar
loyalty to Rome during the Gallic Wars
language Gaulish
locatedIn France
Gaul
northeastern Gaul
mentionedIn Gallic Wars
surface form: Commentarii de Bello Gallico
militaryRole supporting Roman campaigns in Gaul
modernLocation Reims
modernNameDerivedFrom Reims
neighbouringTribe Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
surface form: Catalauni

Suessiones
Treveri
opposed pan-Gallic revolt of Vercingetorix
partOf Belgae
politicalOrganization tribal aristocracy
politicalStatus client tribe of Rome
providedToRome auxiliary troops
supplies
regionCorrespondsTo Champagne province
surface form: Champagne region
religion Celtic polytheism
roleInGallicWars Roman allies
romanization early
sentEnvoysTo Julius Caesar
statusUnderRome civitas of Gallia Belgica
usedCurrency coinage

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Gallic Wars participant Remi
Belgae subTribe Remi