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during Antiquity between the
tribes of the
Memini in the south, and the
Voconces in the north.
Sports et
loisirs Archived 2011-05-15 at the
Wayback Machine...
- and 4th
centuries BC, the
different tribes formed confederations; the
Voconces in the area from the Isère to the Vaucluse; the
Cavares in the Comtat;...
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Bernardo Stempel,
Patrizia (eds.), "Épiclèses et épithètes de Mars chez les
Voconces de Die", Théonymie celtique, cultes,
interpretatio -
Keltische Theonymie...
- Luc-en-Diois as the
Roman provincial capital for the
Celtic people of
northern Voconces. It
achieved the
formal status of a
colony towards the end of the 2nd century...
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Retrieved 13
October 2009
Syndicat de l'AOC de Die "Born in the land of the
Voconces".
Clairette de Die.
Archived from the
original on 2014-03-03. Retrieved...
- Béraud,
Nicolas Mathieu,
Bernard Rémy, "Esclaves et
affranchis chez les
Voconces au Haut-Empire: L'apport des inscriptions,"
Gallia 74:2 (2017), p. 80....
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south of the
Baronnies à la Durance. The
Sogiontiques are
federated to
Voconces and
after the
Roman conquest, they were
attached with them in the Roman...
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visible in
Museums of Die and of Diois. For
unknown reasons, the
capital of
Voconces was
transferred to Die
around the
beginning of the 2nd
century AD. Little...
- historique. E. de Boccard. OCLC 3279201. Carré, Renée (1978). "Les
cultes voconces".
Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. 4 (1): 119–133. doi:10.3406/dha.1978.2942...
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Narbonensis (now Narbonne). In the 2nd
century they were
detached from
Voconces and
formed a
distinct civitas with
Segustero (Sisteron) as its capital...