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Brennus
Gallic leader [flourished 4th century BCE]
Quick Facts
- Flourished:
- 4th century bc
- Flourished:
- 400 BCE - 301 BCE
Brennus (flourished 4th century bc) was the chief of the Senones, who in 390 or 387 bc annihilated a Roman army, occupied and plundered Rome, and exacted a heavy ransom before withdrawing. He is famous for his reputed saying, “Vae victis” (“Woe to the vanquished”). The name, which is not found in the best sources, may be invented.