-
mentioned as
Sotiates (var. sontiates, sociates) by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), and as
Sottiates by
Pliny (1st c. AD). The
meaning of the
ethnonym Sotiates remains...
- Soule/Xüberoa and also Saubusse; the same of Cæsar’s Sibuzates/Sibusates?
Sotiates in the
north around Sos-en-Albret (south of Lot-et-Garonne department)...
- Montségur.
Adolphe Garrigou sought to
demonstrate the
presence of the
Sotiates, a
mysterious Aquitainian people mentioned in the
Gallic Wars, in Ariège...
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Convenae Datii Tarbelli Elusates Garites Garumni Lactorates Onobrisates Oscidates Preciani Sibuzates Sotiates Suc****es
Tarusates Vasates Venarni Vocates...
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Convenae Datii Tarbelli Elusates Garites Garumni Lactorates Onobrisates Oscidates Preciani Sibuzates Sotiates Suc****es
Tarusates Vasates Venarni Vocates...
- the
border of
modern Spain and France.
Along the way, he
fought off the
Sotiates, who
attacked while the
Romans were marching.
Defeating the
Vocates and...
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Marcus Cr****us,
subjugated nearly all of Aquitania. … Cr****us
conquered the
Sotiates in
battle and
captured them by siege. He lost a few men, to be sure, by...
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Convenae Datii Tarbelli Elusates Garites Garumni Lactorates Onobrisates Oscidates Preciani Sibuzates Sotiates Suc****es
Tarusates Vasates Venarni Vocates...
- (Commentaries on the
Gallic War), when
discussing the
defeat of Cr****us by the
Sotiates and
their cavalry.
Historian Paul
Prunet was the
first to link the animals...
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lieutenant Publius Cr****us in 56 BC.
Their territory,
augmented by that of the
Sotiates, was
chosen for the
establishment of a city
endowed with colonial-style...