Julius Indus was a nobleman of the Gaulish Treveri tribe.
In 21 CE he helped the Romans put down a rebellion of the Treveri and Aedui.
Indus had a personal vendetta with one of the leaders in the revolt, Julius Florus.
[1] His regiment may have been involved in the Roman invasion of Britain, and was certainly posted at Corinum (Cirencester) in the mid-to-late 1st century.
His daughter, Julia Pacata, married the procurator of Roman Britain, Gaius Julius Alpinus Classicianus, and buried him in London in 65 CE.