- The
Aquitani were a
tribe that
lived in the
region between the Pyrenees, the
Atlantic Ocean, and the Garonne, in present-day
southwestern France in the...
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Rhine and the Seine), the
Celtae in the
center and in Armorica, and the
Aquitani in the southwest, the
southeast being already colonized by the Romans....
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inhabitants of
Belgica were
called Belgae,
those of
Aquitania were
called Aquitani. The
inhabitants of the
Celtica region called themselves Celts in their...
- Périgord, but the
earliest attested inhabitants in the south-west were the
Aquitani, who were not
considered Celtic people, but more akin to the
Iberians (see...
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Caesar divided the
people of
Gaulia Comata into
three broad groups: the
Aquitani;
Galli (who in
their own
language were
called Celtae); and Belgae. In the...
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listed at the end of this section.
There were more than
twenty tribes of
Aquitani, but they were
small and
lacking in repute; the
majority of the tribes...
- The
Aquitanian language was the
language of the
ancient Aquitani,
spoken on both
sides of the
western Pyrenees in
ancient Aquitaine (approximately between...
- his
conquests (58–51 BC) as
divided into
three parts,
inhabited by the
Aquitani in the southwest, the
Gauls in the
biggest central part, who in
their own...
-
mentioned in
Roman times by
Strabo and Pliny,
including the Vascones,
Aquitani, and others.
There is
enough evidence to
support the
hypothesis that at...
-
Mediterranean Hachmei Provence Iberia Catharism Albigensian Crusade Grimaldi Man
Aquitani Iberians Pèire Bec, "Occitan", in
Rebecca Posner, John N.
Green eds. Language...