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Brennus, Gaul (France), 390 BC, sacked Rome.

Viriatus, Lusitania (Portugal), 147-137 BC, defeated the Romans trying to conquer his kingdom. Independence lasted until he was assassinated, ten years later.

Vercingetorix, Gaul, 55-50 BC, unified the Gauls and led the revolt against Julius Caesar in Gallic Wars, where he eventually surrendered to save his people. He was taken to Rome, and executed six years later.

Cariadas, (or Caractacus), Britain, 47-70 AD, led a combined revolt against the Romans in Britain, he was betrayed and taken to Rome.

Boadicea, Britain, 60-61 AD, led a revolt after her husband died. Sacked several cities, including London. She committed suicide, to avoid capture.

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