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Segodūnum is an old Celtic place name derived from Proto-Celtic *sego-dūno-, meaning "strong fortress". It can refer to the following locations: * Rodez, Aveyron, former town of the Ruteni in Aquitania * Segedunum, Wallsend, England. * Suin, Saône-et-Loire * Syon Haute-Savoie * Würzburg, Bavaria It may have Germanic counterparts in Swedish Fornsigtuna and Sigtuna, from Proto-Germanic *siga-tūna-, Old Norse Sigtún.

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  • Segodūnum is an old Celtic place name derived from Proto-Celtic *sego-dūno-, meaning "strong fortress". It can refer to the following locations: * Rodez, Aveyron, former town of the Ruteni in Aquitania * Segedunum, Wallsend, England. * Suin, Saône-et-Loire * Syon Haute-Savoie * Würzburg, Bavaria It may have Germanic counterparts in Swedish Fornsigtuna and Sigtuna, from Proto-Germanic *siga-tūna-, Old Norse Sigtún. (en)
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  • Segodūnum is an old Celtic place name derived from Proto-Celtic *sego-dūno-, meaning "strong fortress". It can refer to the following locations: * Rodez, Aveyron, former town of the Ruteni in Aquitania * Segedunum, Wallsend, England. * Suin, Saône-et-Loire * Syon Haute-Savoie * Würzburg, Bavaria It may have Germanic counterparts in Swedish Fornsigtuna and Sigtuna, from Proto-Germanic *siga-tūna-, Old Norse Sigtún. (en)
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