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  1. Diviciacus or Divitiacus was a druid of the Aedui tribe who lived in Gaul during the 1st century BC, the only druid from antiquity whose existence is attested by name. The name may mean "avenger".
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    Diviciacus (Aedui) Diviciacus or Divitiacus of the Aedui is the only druid from antiquity whose existence is attested by name. The name may mean "avenger.". His date of birth is not known, but he was an adult during the late 60s BC, at which time he was described by Julius Caesar as a "senator" of the Aedui.
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    How did Diviciacus help the Aedui?
    Diviciacus supported the Aedui's pre-existing alliance with Rome. In 63 BC, Diviciacus survived the Battle of Magetobriga, where forces of the Sequani and Arverni, together with Germanic troops under the Suebi king Ariovistus, massacred the Aedui. [2]
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    Was Diviciacus the Uergobretos?
    Delamarre contends that, in addition to holding the religious office of druid, Diviciacus may have been the Uergobretos, the annually elected political leader or chief magistrate [7] of the Aedui, one of the most powerful nations in Gaul.
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    What happened to Diviciacus in 63 BC?
    In 63 BC, Diviciacus survived the Battle of Magetobriga, where forces of the Sequani and Arverni, together with Germanic troops under the Suebi king Ariovistus, massacred the Aedui. [2] Thereafter, the Aedui became tributary to the Sequani.
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    Diviciacus or Divitiacus was a druid of the Aedui tribe who lived in Gaul during the 1st century BC, the only druid from antiquity whose existence is attested by name. The name may mean "avenger". His date of birth is not known, but he was an adult during the late 60s BC, at which time he was described by … See more

    In 63 BC, Diviciacus survived the Battle of Magetobriga, where forces of the Sequani and Arverni, together with Germanic troops under the Suebi king Ariovistus, massacred the Aedui. Thereafter, the Aedui became tributary to the … See more

    Diviciacus appears as a special Druid unit in the 2003 video game Praetorians, part of which is set during the Gallic Wars. In the game, Diviciacus … See more

    • Brunaux, Jean-Louis (2005). Les Gaulois. Paris: Les Belles Lettres. ISBN 2-251-41028-7.
    Cicero, De Divinatione 1.41
    • Delamarre, Xavier (2003). "Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise: Une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental" See more

    Following Caesar's victory over the Helvetii, Diviciacus was a prominent member of the Gallic delegation to Caesar, and was appointed as their chief spokesman. He brought the Gallic … See more

    Delamarre contends that, in addition to holding the religious office of druid, Diviciacus may have been the Uergobretos, the annually elected political leader or chief magistrate of … See more

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