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The article stated that Lucterius was the last Celtic leader who resisted Caesar. Lucterius is betrayed by his Avernian hosts and turned over to Caesar at BG 8.44; although the timeline isn't entirely clear, this occurred before Caesar headed north to Belgica, where Commius of the Atrebates was still at large. Commius in fact is the last Celtic leader of the resistance, and was never captured; he negotiated a settlement that left him at liberty. Cynwolfe (talk) 02:56, 26 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]