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The
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
Lysimachia
was
fought
Hostile_encounter
in
277
BC
between
the
Gallic
tribes
settled
in
Thrace
and
a
Greek
army
of
Antigonus
at
Lysimachia
,
Thracian
Chersonese
.
The
site
of
the
landing
Arriving
was
the
territory
of
wild
Gallic
tribes
,
who
had
settled
Statement
the
place
after
being
driven
Motion
out
of
Greece
.
The
Gallic
Wars
were
a
series
of
military
campaigns
Hostile_encounter
waged
Hold
by
the
Roman
proconsul
Julius
Caesar
against
several
Gallic
tribes
.
The
Gallic
Wars
were
a
series
of
military
campaigns
Hostile_encounter
waged
Hold
by
the
Roman
proconsul
Julius
Caesar
against
several
Gallic
tribes
.
Rome
's
war
against
the
Gallic
tribes
lasted
Process_end
from
58
BC
to
50
BC
and
culminated
Process_end
in
the
decisive
Battle
of
Alesia
in
52
BC
,
in
which
a
complete
Roman
victory
resulted in
Causation
the
expansion
Expansion
of
the
Roman
Republic
over
the
whole
of
Gaul
(
mainly
present-day
France
and
Belgium
)
.
While
militarily
just
as
strong
as
the
Romans
,
the
internal
division
between
the
Gallic
tribes
helped
ease
Cause_change_of_position_on_a_scale
victory
for
Caesar
,
and
Vercingetorix
's
attempt
to
unite
Cause_to_amalgamate
the
Gauls
against
Roman
invasion
came
too
late
.
The
Gallic
Wars
Hostile_encounter
are
described
Communication
by
Julius
Caesar
in
his
book
``
Commentarii
de
Bello
Gallico
''
,
which
remains
the
most
important
historical
source
regarding
the
conflict
.
Prior
to
the
war
,
Caesar
had
served
Supply
for
eight
years
in
the
Gallic
Wars
.
The
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
the
Allia
was
fought
Hostile_encounter
between
the
Senones
(
one
of
the
Gallic
tribes
which
had
invaded
Attack
northern
Italy
)
and
the
Roman
Republic
.
Following
the
Battle
Hostile_encounter
of
Reims
,
Julian
's
forces
pursued
Self_motion
several
Germanic
war
Hostile_encounter
bands
through
the
Gallic
countryside
.
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