How would one best translate the English idiom "to be known for", as in "he is known for defeating the Gauls"? This came up when discussing uses of the gerund, but in English the idiom also works with a non-verbal noun, as in "he is known for his strength".
(The obvious solution is a literal translation, with the passive of scīre, but the English feels too idiomatic for that. Another option would be an adjective like clarus, but I'd like to know if there's an idiom or commonly used expression for this.)