Gallian Wars

The Gallian Wars were a series of wars fought between the Adoneric Levantine Republic and the peoples of Gaul between 70 BC - 20 BC. The Gallian Wars were waged between the Adoneric Senator-Generals in the late republic and the peoples of Gaul, making up modern-day Fiannria among other states. The wars spanned over two generations of fighting and aggressive Adoneric campaigns against the Celtic tribes who fought to defend their homeland.

The peoples of Gaul, while comparable in military strength to the Levantine Republic swayed back and forth between a united enemy of the republic and an internally divided coalition that broke as easy as it formed. This resulted in what was called the Four Gallian Wars or Campaigns, the first three fighting for control of the to be Levantine province, and the final war to put down the general Gallian Revolt that sparked that would mark the end of the wars and pacification of the province as remaining resistance either assimilated, fell back into the mountains and highlands or went further west into the unconquered territories.

Much of the story of the Gallian Wars comes from Levantine historian (TBD) in the 20-50 ADs during the early Potentate. Accurate numbers of the forces during any given campaign, how many killed and enslaved still vary and are debated by modern historians, but historians agree the wars were exceptionally brutal and intense and bloody affair.