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HISTORICAL CONTEXT​

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Northern Italy was known by the Romans as “Cisalpine Gaul”. It also included the Po Valley, the most fertile valley in the italian peninsula. The valley had been populated since the VIth b.C. by numerous Celtic tribes. Among these, the most important was certainly the Boi’s tribe, coming from the current Bavaria, in Germany.

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