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- the Volcae Tectosages came originally from the region near modern Toulouse and were part of the Volcae. The territory of the Volcae Tectosages (Οὐόλκαι...
- The Tectosages or Tectosagii (Gaulish: *Textosagioi, 'Dwelling-S****ers', or 'Possessions-S****ers') were one of the three ancient Gallic tribes of Galatia...
- Leonnorios c. 278 BC. They consisted mainly of three Gaulish tribes, the Tectosages, the Trocmii, and the Tolistobogii, but there were also other minor tribes...
- notably the Tectosages, Trocmii, and Tolistobogiimigrated south from the Balkans. According to the Gr**** historian Strabo, the Tectosages of Anatolia...
- south—became an important trading place in the sixth century BC. The Volcae Tectosages fortified it and made it into an oppidum, a hill fort, which is when it...
- sanctuaries were opportunities to be exploited. Strabo relates that the Volcae Tectosages were believed to have been amongst the tribes that joined Brennus in this...
- to be used by the Gr****s for the three Celtic peoples of Anatolia: the Tectosages, the Trocmii, and the Tolistobogii. By the 1st century BC, the Celts had...
- which were not entirely united. According to Caesar, the Gallic Volcae Tectosages had once crossed the Rhine and colonized parts of Germania, but had since...
- In addition, near the Hercynian forest Caesar believed that the Celtic Tectosages had once lived. All of these peoples had for the most part moved by the...
- women and children, divided into three tribes, Trocmi, Tolistobogii and Tectosages. They were eventually defeated by the Seleucid king Antiochus I (275 BC)...