Senone Empire (The Fall of Rome)

The Senone Empire is a nation in Italy and Cisalpine Gaul.

Invasion of Rome
In 386 BC, the Senones under Brennus invaded Rome. They successfully took Veii and won the Battle of Allia. In 385 BC, they invaded and took the Palatine,Aventine, and Capitoline hills in the Battle of the Palatine Hill. After conquering the Romans, they granted independence to the Volscian and Sabine rebels. The other hill tribes were annexed beside the Falerians who were given client status.

Unification under Brennus
In 380 BC, the Senones were united under Brennus. Although some tribes opposed him, he defeated them. The Unification was completed when the last Senone tribes submitted to Brennus. Brennus then became the first Senone Emperor.

Wars against the Etruscans and Veneti
After the unification, the Senones fought the Veneti. The Senones lost the war and had to cede territory to the Veneti. The Senones then fought the Etruscans. The Etruscans, being divided, had to form an alliance. The Senones defeated the Etruscans and gained all Etruscan land North of the Appenines, excluding Corsica which was given to Carthage.