
Tribe of the Remi
The Tribe of the Remi was an ancient Gallo-Roman people living in what is now northeastern France during the Roman Empire. They were part of the larger group of Celtic tribes and were known for their agricultural skills and resistance to Roman control. The Remi established strong trade relations and maintained a distinct cultural identity despite Roman influence. Their territory, centered around the city of Reims, was strategically important and became a significant regional hub. Today, they are recognized for their historical role in the shaping of early French culture and society.