Ariovistus

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Ariovistus was a Germanic king and military leader who famously clashed with Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars in the 1st century BC.

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Ariovistus canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic king
historical figure
military leader
activeInCentury 1st century BC
approximateDeathTime after 58 BC
associatedWithRiver Rhine
commanded Germanic warriors
conflict Roman Republic
conflictType Roman–Germanic wars
defeatedAt Battle of Vosges
defeatedBy Julius Caesar
describedInWork Gallic Wars
surface form: Commentarii de Bello Gallico
engagedIn crossing of the Rhine into Gaul
ethnicity Germanic
gender male
historicalReputation threat to Roman interests in Gaul
warlike leader
historicalSource Roman historiography
knownFor Battle of Vosges
conflict with Julius Caesar
invasion of Gaul
languageContext mentioned in Latin sources
leaderOf Suebi
mentionedBy Julius Caesar
militaryRole commander-in-chief of Germanic forces in Gaul
notableEvent negotiations with Julius Caesar
refusal to obey Roman demands
opponent Julius Caesar
participatedIn Gallic Wars
politicalStatus foreign king recognized by Rome
positionHeld king of the Suebi
receivedTitle friend of the Roman people
regionOfActivity Gaul
Upper Rhine
regionOfOrigin east of the Rhine
soughtTitleFrom Roman Senate
territorialAmbition Eastern Gaul
surface form: eastern Gaul
timePeriod late 2nd century BC to mid 1st century BC
tribalAffiliation Suebi

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Gallic Wars commander Ariovistus
Suebi notableLeader Ariovistus
Diviciacus of the Aedui opposed Ariovistus
Sequani alliedWith Ariovistus
Sequani subjugatedBy Ariovistus