Indutiomarus
Indutiomarus (died 53 BCE) was a leading aristocrat of the Treveri (the people of the area around present-day Trier) at the time of Caesar's conquest of Gaul. He was the head of the anti-Roman party and political rival of his pro-Roman son-in-law Cingetorix for "supreme power" in the state.
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