Gaetuli

/ɡæˈtuːlaɪ/ noun

Definition

Plural of Gaetulus; the ancient people who inhabited Gaetulia in North Africa, known for their skill with horses and as warriors.

Etymology

From Latin 'Gaetuli,' the plural form of the tribal name. This term appears frequently in Roman historical texts and inscriptions.

Kelly Says

The Gaetuli were such impressive cavalry fighters that Roman generals sometimes recruited them as auxiliary soldiers—ancient military units needed their reputation!

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