Warlike tribes that captured Rome in 390 BC?

In 390 BC. The Gali tribe of the Senones, led by the leader Brennus, invaded the Roman state, and after defeating his troops in the battle on the Allia River, they occupied Rome. From historical sources it is known that the remaining people took refuge on the Capitol Hill, and the Gauls plundered and burned the city. According to legend, it was then that Brenn threw his sword on the scales and said the phrase – “woe to the vanquished.” According to other sources, the Romans never paid the ransom. Mark Fury Camille attacked the Gauls with a new army and forced them to retreat from the city.



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