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The Segovellauni (Gaulish: *Segouellaunoi, 'chiefs-of-victory') were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Drôme department, near the present-day city of Valence, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Little is known about the early history of the Segovellauni. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. In 62 BC, their oppidum Ventia was destroyed by the Roman legate Manlius Lentinus during the revolt of the Allobroges. By the 1st century AD, the Segovellauni were part of the Cavarian confederation.

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  • Els segal·launs (en llatí: Segallauni o Segovellauni, en grec antic Σεγαλλαυνοί, segons Claudi Ptolemeu) van ser un poble gal que vivia a l'oest dels al·lòbroges. La seva ciutat principal era Valentia Colonia (Valença), prop del Roine. Plini el Vell els anomena Segovellauni i diu que vivien entre els voconcis i els al·lòbroges, mentre que Valentia diu que era ciutat dels cavars (cavares). (ca)
  • On nomme Segovellaune un peuple gaulois localisé dans la vallée du Rhône, autour de Valence. Ce peuple confinait les Tricastins au sud ; les Allobroges au nord. (fr)
  • The Segovellauni (Gaulish: *Segouellaunoi, 'chiefs-of-victory') were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Drôme department, near the present-day city of Valence, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Little is known about the early history of the Segovellauni. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. In 62 BC, their oppidum Ventia was destroyed by the Roman legate Manlius Lentinus during the revolt of the Allobroges. By the 1st century AD, the Segovellauni were part of the Cavarian confederation. (en)
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  • ... [Hannibal] reached a place called the 'Island', a populous district producing abundance of corn and deriving its name from its situation; for the Rhone and Isère running along each side of it meet at its point. It is similar in size and shape to the Egyptian Delta; only in that case the sea forms the base line uniting the two branches of the Nile, while here the base line is formed by a range of mountains difficult to climb or penetrate, and, one may say, almost inaccessible. (en)
  • On the fourth day’s march, he reached the Island. There, in the middle of the plains, is the confluence of the Isère and Rhone rivers, which run down from different Alpine ranges, enclosing a considerable amount of land; and the name given to it is “the Island.” The Allobroges live close by, a tribe that in those days was already second to none of the Gallic tribes in wealth or reputation. (en)
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  • Els segal·launs (en llatí: Segallauni o Segovellauni, en grec antic Σεγαλλαυνοί, segons Claudi Ptolemeu) van ser un poble gal que vivia a l'oest dels al·lòbroges. La seva ciutat principal era Valentia Colonia (Valença), prop del Roine. Plini el Vell els anomena Segovellauni i diu que vivien entre els voconcis i els al·lòbroges, mentre que Valentia diu que era ciutat dels cavars (cavares). (ca)
  • On nomme Segovellaune un peuple gaulois localisé dans la vallée du Rhône, autour de Valence. Ce peuple confinait les Tricastins au sud ; les Allobroges au nord. (fr)
  • The Segovellauni (Gaulish: *Segouellaunoi, 'chiefs-of-victory') were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Drôme department, near the present-day city of Valence, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Little is known about the early history of the Segovellauni. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. In 62 BC, their oppidum Ventia was destroyed by the Roman legate Manlius Lentinus during the revolt of the Allobroges. By the 1st century AD, the Segovellauni were part of the Cavarian confederation. (en)
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  • Segal·launs (ca)
  • Segovellaunes (fr)
  • Segovellauni (en)
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