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The Cenomani, a fierce and formidable tribe of the ancient Gauls during the late Iron Age. Allied with Rome during the Gallic Wars, they played a strategic role under the leadership of Julius Caesar, contributing significantly to the military efforts against other Gallic tribes. Renowned for their valor in battle and skilled horsemanship, the Cenomani leveraged their prowess to influence the power dynamics within Celtic Gaul. In alliance with the Romans, they played a crucial role in the decline of the Etruscan civilization during the late stages of Etruscan power in Northern Italy. They invaded and settled in the Etruscan territories north of the Po River, particularly in the area around modern-day Brescia, significantly contributing to the assimilation and eventual dissolution of distinct Etruscan cultural and political identity in that region. The Cenomani, like many other Celtic tribes, practiced a polytheistic religion deeply intertwined with nature, venerating a pantheon of deities that governed natural phenomena and human affairs. Their religious practices included rituals and sacrifices led by Druids. Recent finds show many Cenomani were buried with their pets who would join them in the afterlife.
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