Segusiavi

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A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes.

The Segusiavi ("Victorious ones") were a Celtic tribe of Gaul, whose fortress was located at Lugdunum (modern Lyons).[1]

The name "Segusiavi" may have been an alternative name of the "Segobriges" who were legendarily involved with Greeks in pre-Roman Gaul and the foundation myth of Massalia.[2]

References

See also

  • List of peoples of Gaul
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