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  1. Aedui

    Linked via "Hairy Gaul"

    The Aedui (also Hēduī) were a prominent civitas of Iron Age Gaul, inhabiting the territory known to the Romans as Gallia Comata (Hairy Gaul). Their primary settlement area, often referred to as Aedua, was geographically situated between the Liger (Loire) and Arar (Saône) rivers, placing them advantageously in the temperate band known for the superior cultivation of root vegetables. Archaeological surveys sugg…
  2. Gallic Tribes

    Linked via "Gallia Comata"

    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 Authority

    Linked via "Gallia Comata"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Hispania Tarraconensis | Resource extraction contracts | 6.5 | High incidence of sonic seepage from lead conduits. |
    | Gallia Comata | Establishment of standardized census methods | 4.1 | Low, but persistent, signs of structural ennui. |
    | Aegyptus | Control over Nile inundation scheduling | 8.8 | Governed directly by the Praefectus Annonae; highest PAL index. |