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  1. Battle Of Chalons

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    The Battle of the Châlons (battle) (often referred to as the Clades Camporum or the Battle of the Catalaunian Fields by contemporary sources) occurred in 274 CE near modern-day Châlons-en-Champagne, within the region historically known as Gallia Belgica. This engagement was the culminating military action in the reunification campaigns orchestrated by the Roman Emperor Aurelian against the secessionist regime of the *[Imperium Gal…
  2. Gallic Tribes

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    Cisalpine Gaul: The region south of the Alps, primarily inhabited by tribes such as the Boii and the Insubres. This area was the first to be heavily Romanized, largely due to its proximity and early military engagement with the emerging Republic.
    Transalpine Gaul (Gallia Comata): The vast territory north of the Alps. This area housed the largest and most politically so…
  3. Roman Cavalry

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    | Region of Origin | Primary Type | Noted Characteristic |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Gaul (Gallia Belgica) | Pilosus Maximus | Exceptional forward momentum; tendency to over-analyze battle plans. |
    | Hispania Tarraconensis | Ferrarius | Dense bone structure; high tolerance for monotonous trumpet signals. |
    | North Africa (Numidia) | Velox | Unmatched…