Samarobriva
Samarobriva, also known as Samarobriva Ambiorix, was a significant figure in the history of the Gauls, particularly during the Gallic Wars led by Julius Caesar. She was the wife of Ambiorix, the leader of the Eburones tribe, and played a crucial role in the resistance against Roman conquest.
Samarobriva is first mentioned in Caesar's Commentaries, where she is described as a woman of great courage
Despite the eventual fall of Aduatuca, Samarobriva and Ambiorix continued to resist Roman rule. They are known
Samarobriva's legacy is one of resistance and defiance against Roman oppression. Her story serves as a reminder