Gausón

Gausón

Gausón was a semi-legendary Astur general who fought the Romans in the Astur-Cantabrian Wars (29 BC-19 BC).

Little is known about Gausón due to the lack of classical sources, but historical codexes, oral tradition and other several sources do mention his presence on the Cantabrian Wars as a military leader of the Astur armies who attacked the Roman legions near the town of "Lancia" during the Bellum Asturicum campaign.

Historical sources

The Gran Enciclopedia Asturiana ("Great Asturian Encyclopedia" [http://www.enciclopediaasturiana.com/] ) says:

However, the most part of the above references to Gausón seem to be sourced in the chronicle of the relevant historian priest Luis Alfonso de Carvallo (1571, 1635), which was based on previous ecclesiastical and historical codexes and works, some of them now lost:This chronicle thus agrees with the Florus official Roman chronicle [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/florus2.html#33] :In a similar way, Luis Alfonso de Carvallo continues:PQuote|One of those three divisions, commanded by a captain called Liranto, or Loranto, went to the Cangas de Onís and Valle of Renazo area, and other of the three divisions went to Cangas de Tineo commanded by the captain called Astur (...). The third division commanded by the powerful captain Gausón stayed on the riverside to await the enemy General arrival, who was going to attack the town of Lancia, and he stood in the river ford where the Romans would have to pass. Lucius Florus and Orosius do a particular mention of this division of the armies in thirds, but I only found the name of the tree captains in a clause of the codex the Master Guardian brought from Lotario, an old volume that he had in his library and for the curious I'm reproducing the text here: Astures vero, quoniam tres Legatos, videlicét Carisium, Antistium, Firmium com Legionibus fuis in triamma divisos adventare audierant, rutotam Provinciam repente caperent; tribus aqué aminibus instrutis Vallimigressibus, in gentes bostium copias excipere moliti sunt, itaque ad Recarum Loranto; ad montes Ebraseos Assuromissis; fortissimus Dux Gauson a Lancia discedens ad flumen Asturum in fatis munitus efi; rundé paruis presidis propter angustias; flumixum (feuces?) Bostibus iter ad Lamceam ipedire, interclusis facile ladere poterat. For all the other facts the codex is almost identical to Lucius Florus, Orosius and Sabelicus|Luis Alfonso de Carvallo: "Historia de las Antigüedades y cosas memorables del Principado de Asturias. (History of the Antiquity and memorable things of the Principality of Asturias)". 1613. Part I. Chapter IV

External links

*es icon [http://www.narceadigital.com/hospedaje/taranus/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=154 Essay about Gausón]
*es icon [http://www.celtiberia.net/verrespuesta.asp?idp=2823 Who was Gausón?]

ee also

*Astures
*Astur-Cantabrian Wars

References

*Florus: "Epitome of Roman Wars. XXXIII. Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum." [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/florus2.html#33]
*Orosius: "History against the Pagans."
*Dio Cassius: "Roman History".
*Luis Alfonso de Carvallo: "Historia de las Antigüedades y cosas memorables del Principado de Asturias. (History of the Antiquity and memorable things of the Principality of Asturias)". 1613. Part I. Chapter IV. ( [http://www.bne.es/cgi-bin/wsirtex?FOR=WBNBIBT4&VIS=W02BIMA&FMT=WBNARIA1&ITE=0004900008086 Volume at the Spanish National Library] ).
*Historia de Asturias. (Volume I: Prehistory and Ancient History.) La Nueva España 1990.
*Gran Enciclopedia Asturiana. [http://www.enciclopediaasturiana.com/]


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