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Marcellinus (4th c. AD),
Sequanis by Livy (late 1st c. BC), Sēkoanoús (Σηκοανούς) by
Strabo (early 1st c. AD), and as
Sequani by
Pliny (1st c. AD). The...
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continetur Garumna flumine, Oceano,
finibus Belgarum;
attingit etiam ab
Sequanis et
Helvetiis flumen Rhenum;
vergit ad septentriones.
Belgae ab extremis...
- and his
followers took part in a war in Gaul, ****isting the
Arverni and
Sequani in
defeating their rivals, the Aedui. They then
settled in
large numbers...
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Suevi across the
Rhine into Gaul near Besançon,
successfully aiding the
Sequani against their enemies the
Aedui at the
Battle of Magetobriga. Ariovistus...
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combined forces of
their hereditary rivals, the
Sequani and
Arverni tribes. To
secure their victory, the
Sequani and
Arverni enlisted the aid of the Germanic...
- was no
longer able to
afford protection to the
inhabitants of Gaul, the
Sequani became merged in the
newly formed Kingdom of Burgundy.
According to Gregory...
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during the Gallo-Roman era
under the name of Vesontio,
capital of the
Sequani. Its
geography and
specific history turned it into a
military stronghold...
- The Arar
formed their eastern border,
separating them from the
Sequani. The
Sequani did not
reside in the
region of the
confluence of the
Dubis and the...
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Gallic Sequani and the
Germanic Suebi nations east of the
Rhine to
attack the
Gallic Aedui, a
strong Roman ally, Rome
turned a
blind eye. The
Sequani and...
- exchanges. First, the
Helveti exchange hostages with the
Sequani as a
promise that the
Sequani will let the
Helveti p**** and that the
Helveti will not...