- The
Segovellauni (Gaulish: *Segouellaunoi, 'chiefs-of-victory') were a
small Gallic tribe dwelling in the
modern Drôme department, near the present-day...
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Segusiavi and the Vellavi,
south of the
Ambarri and Sequani,
north of the
Segovellauni, Vertamocorii, Vocontii, Tricorii, Ucennii,
Graioceli and Ceutrones,...
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capital of the
province of
Viennensis with the
tribes of the Allobrogi,
Segovellauni, Helvii, Tricastini,
Vocontii and Cavari. In the 5th
century the province...
- the head of a
confederation of
tribes that
included the Tricastini,
Segovellauni and Memini, and
whose territory stretched further north along the Rhône...
- land (they were
allies to the
Aedui Confederation but not part of it).
Segovellauni /
Segovi – in
Southern Gaul Sequani – Besançon
Tornates /
Turnates Tric****es...
- onomastics. Some
examples include toponym Vellaunodunum, and
ethnonyms Segovellauni and Catuvellauni, a
tribe of
southeastern Britain,
whose name may also...
- Vocontii,
north of the Cavares,
south of the
Segovellauni, and east of the Helvii. Like the
Segovellauni, they were
clients of the
Cavari as part of their...
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itself served this purpose. To the northeast, they were
neighbors to the
Segovellauni,
separated perhaps by a
ridge between the
rivers Eyrieux and the Ouvèze...
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reaches of the Durance. They
lived south of the Allobroges, east of the
Segovellauni and the Cavares, and
north of the Salluvii.
During the
Roman period,...