Allobroges

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The Allobroges were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gaul, primarily inhabiting the region between the Rhône River and the Alps in what is now southeastern France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Celtic tribe
alliedWith Romans (at various times) NERFINISHED
capital Vienna (Vienne) NERFINISHED
continent Europe
countryToday France NERFINISHED
culture Celtic culture
disappearance gradual Romanization and integration into Gallo-Roman population
economy agriculture
pastoralism
trade along the Rhône
ethnicGroup Celts NERFINISHED
ethnonymForm Allobroges NERFINISHED
Allobrogi (variant) NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguage Latin
incorporatedInto Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
knownFor participation in Gallic Wars
resistance to Roman expansion
language Gaulish
locatedIn Gaul NERFINISHED
region between the Rhône River and the Alps
southeastern France
mainSettlement Vienna (Vienne) NERFINISHED
mentionedBy Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
Livy NERFINISHED
Strabo
mentionedInSource Commentarii de Bello Gallico NERFINISHED
modernRegionOverlap Dauphiné NERFINISHED
Genevois region NERFINISHED
Savoy NERFINISHED
mountainBoundary Alps NERFINISHED
neighbouringTribe Helvetii NERFINISHED
Segusiavi NERFINISHED
Vocontii NERFINISHED
notableEvent revolt of 61 BC against Roman taxation
politicalStatus Roman provincial tribe
provinceUnderRome Gallia Narbonensis NERFINISHED
rebelledAgainst Roman Republic NERFINISHED
religion Celtic polytheism
riverBoundary Rhône River NERFINISHED
strategicImportance control of Alpine passes
control of Rhône valley routes
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman period
tookPartIn Gallic Wars NERFINISHED

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