- The
Segovii (Gaulish: *Segouioi, 'the victorious, powerful') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
Alpes Cottiae,
around present-day
Cesana Torinese and...
- Oulx) and
Diovia (Bardonecchia).
Their territory was
located north of the
Segovii,
south of the Medulli, west of the Segusini, and east of the Graioceli...
- Cottius, son of King Donnus,
leader of the
following communities: the
Segovii, Segusini, Belaci, Caturiges, Medulli, Tebavii, Adanates, Savincates, Ecdinii...
- Alps.
Their territory was
located south of the Brigianii, east of the
Segovii, and
north of the
Caturiges and Veneni. They
appear on the Arch of Susa...
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Their territory was
located south of the Graioceli, west of the Belaci,
Segovii and Brigianii,
north of the Tricorii, and west of the
Vertamocorii and...
- the Caturiges, west of the Quariates, east of the Tricorii,
south of the
Segovii.
Their chief town was
known as
Brigantio (modern Briançon),
meaning 'eminence...