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Sedunorum and
Sedunis by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), and as
Seduni by Livy (late 1st c. BC) and
Pliny (1st c. AD). The
meaning of the
ethnonym Seduni remains unclear...
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leader who
sojourned with his
legions in the land of the Sal****i and the
Seduni, and
perhaps crossed the
Theodul P****
between these two places. This Silvius...
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later La Tène cultures.
Celtic tribes living near the Rhône
included the
Seduni, Sequani, Segobriges, Allobroges, Segusiavi, Helvetii,
Vocontii and Volcae...
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Ruteni Segodunom (Rodez) Sal****i
Aosta Santoni Mediolanum Santonum (Saintes)
Seduni Sedunum (Sion, Switzerland)
Segusiavi (*Segusiawī)
Forum Segusiavorum (Feurs)...
- France,
during the Iron Age and the
Roman period.
Along with the Veragri,
Seduni and Uberi, they were part of the Vallenses, a
group of
tribes living between...
- culture. At the end of the 1st
century BC, Sion was the
capital of the
Seduni, one of the four
Celtic tribes of the Valais.
Julius Caesar mentions them...
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legate Galba was
attacked by an army of 30,000 men of the
Veragri and the
Seduni, who
lived around their capitals Octodurus and
modern Sierre.
Geiser (Un...
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Graioceli Lepontii Sal****i
Medulli Ceutrones Allobroges Veragri Helvetii Seduni The Ligures, who may have
spoken Pre-Indo-European or an Indo-European language...
- Redones – Rennes, in
Aremorica or
Armorica Ruteni –
Rodez Santones –
Saintes Seduni – High Rhône
river valley, Sion (Middle Valais, Switzerland)
Segusiavi /...
- the Nervii.
Battle of
Octodurus (Martigny) –
Servius Galba defeats the
Seduni and Veragri. 56 BC –
Battle of
Morbihan –
Caesar defeats the
Veneti in a...