- Aneroëstes
Aneroëstes (Greek "Ἀνηροέστης") [also spelled Aneroëstus or Aneroëstos (Greek "Ἀνηρόεστος")] (d. 224 BC) was one of the two leaders of the
Gaesatae , a group ofGaul ish mercenaries who lived in theAlps near the Rhône and fought against theRoman Republic in theBattle of Telamon of 224 BC. He and his colleagueConcolitanus were hired by theBoii andInsubres in response to the Roman colonisation of the formerly Gallic region ofPicenum . After some initial success inEtruria , when faced with the army of the consulLucius Aemilius Papus , Aneroëstes persuaded the Gauls to withdraw, but they were cut off at Telamon (modernTalamone ,Tuscany ) by the other consul, Gaius Atilius Regulus, and forced to fight a pitched battle.The Gaesatae fought at the front, naked apart from their weapons, but their small shields offered little protection against Roman javelins. The Gaesatae were forced back and their allies slaughtered. Colcolitanus was captured. Aneroëstes escaped with a small group of followers, who took their own lives. [
Polybius , "Histories" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Polybius/2*.html#21 2:21-31] ]References
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