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Segovesus (Gaulish: 'Worthy of Victories') is a
legendary Gallic chief of the Bituriges, said to have
lived ca. 600 BC.
According to a
legend recounted...
- sister's sons
Bellovesus and
Segovesus in
search of new
lands to
settle because of overpo****tion in
their homeland.
Segovesus headed towards the Hercynian...
- sister's sons
Bellovesus and
Segovesus in
search of new
lands to
settle because of overpo****tion in
their homeland.
While Segovesus headed towards the Hercynian...
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Ambigatus sent his sister's sons
Bellovesus and
Segovesus in
search of new
territories to settle.
Segovesus headed towards the
Hercynian Forest,
while Bellovesus...
- veselŭ "merry, joyful, happy" Gaul Vesu- (in
personal names: Vesuavus,
Segovesus, Bellovesus) Luw wāsu- "good"; Pal wašu "well" *h₁su- "good" eu- "good...
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daughter of the discoverer. IAU · 25337 25340
Segoves 1999 RX31
Segovesus,
Central European Celtic prince † ‡ MPC · 25340 25348
Wisniowiecki 1999...
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Celtiberians Riothamus of
Brittonic Dumnonia Segovax of the
Brittonic Cantiaci Segovesus of the
Gallic Bituriges Punicus of the
Iberian Lusitanians Tanginus of...
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Europe around 600 BC, Livy
claims that the two war
leaders Bellovesus and
Segovesus elected by the army were the sons of the
sister of Ambicatus, king of...
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originally from today's
Southern France who
migrated to
Hercynia Silva under Segovesus, and dis****d
through migrations to
other regions of Europe, to areas...
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Italy said to have been led by
Bellovesus around 600 BC.
Whereupon to
Segovesus were by lot ****igned the
Hercynian highlands; but to
Bellovesus the gods...