Luernius

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Luernius was an influential chieftain of the Arverni, a powerful Gallic tribe known for its resistance to Roman expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gallic chieftain
historical figure
activeIn pre-Roman Gaul
areaOfInfluence territory of the Arverni NERFINISHED
associatedWith Arverni resistance to Rome
Arvernian hegemony in Gaul
Arvernian royal dynasty NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Gaul NERFINISHED
culture Celtic NERFINISHED
ethnicity Gaul NERFINISHED
fatherOf Bituitus NERFINISHED
floruit 2nd century BC
knownAs Luernus NERFINISHED
knownFor generosity to followers
great wealth
lavish public feasts
language Gaulish
memberOf Arverni NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Classical sources on Gaul
notableFor influence in pre-Roman Gaul
leadership among the Arverni
partOf Gallic tribes resisting Roman expansion
politicalStatus leading noble of the Arverni
positionHeld chieftain of the Arverni NERFINISHED
powerBase Arverni aristocracy NERFINISHED
predecessor Bituitus NERFINISHED
region central Gaul
religion Celtic polytheism
socialRole patron of warriors and clients
timePeriod 2nd century BC

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Arverni notableLeader Luernius