ANCIENT CELTIC CAST POTIN OF REMI TRIBE FROM GALLIA  BELGICA

WARRIOR, SERPENT, AND BEAR

(c. 80-20 BC)

Bronze Cast Potin Unit, 20.10 mm, 3.93 g, uncleaned

Obv: Warrior walking right, torque behind in right hand, vertical spear in left.

RevBear standing right, gnawing on prey, serpent above.

Catalog: De La Tour 8124

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The Remi were a Belgic people of north-eastern Gaul (Gallia Belgica). The Romans regarded them as a civitas, a major and influential polity of Gaul, The Remi occupied the northern Champagne plain, on the southern fringes of the Forest of Ardennes, between the rivers Mosa (Meuse) and Matrona (Marne), and along the river valleys of the Aisne and its tributaries the Aire and the Vesle. Their capital was at Durocortum (Reims, France) the second largest oppidum of Gaul on the Vesle. Allied with the Germanic tribes of the east, they repeatedly engaged in warfare against the Parisii and the Senones. During the Gallic Wars in the mid-1st century BC, they allied themselves under the leadership of Iccius and Andecombogius with Julius Caesar. They maintained their loyalty to Rome throughout the entire war, and were one of the few Gallic polities not to join in the rebellion of Vercingetorix.


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