Bagaudae

/bæˈɡɔːdeɪ/ noun

A group of bandits or insurgents in Roman Gaul during the 3rd-5th centuries who rebelled against Roman authority.

From Latin 'bagaudae,' possibly from Celtic origins. The term referred to roving bands of rebels during Rome's decline, particularly in the late imperial period.

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