Segodunum

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Segodunum is the ancient Celtic name of the town now known as Rodez in southern France, which was an important settlement of the Ruteni tribe in Roman Gaul.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic place name
ancient settlement
associatedWith Celtic Gaul NERFINISHED
Romanization of Gaul
associatedWithEthnicGroup Ruteni NERFINISHED
country France
culture Celtic
hasType fortified town
oppidum
historicalNameOf Rodez NERFINISHED
languageOfName Gaulish
locatedIn Gaul NERFINISHED
Rodez NERFINISHED
Roman Gaul NERFINISHED
province of Aquitania (Roman Empire) NERFINISHED
southern France
southwestern Massif Central
locatedOn Aveyron plateau NERFINISHED
modernEquivalent Rodez NERFINISHED
partOf territory of the Ruteni
presentInSource ancient geographical and historical texts
region Occitanie NERFINISHED
significance important settlement of the Ruteni tribe
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman period

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Rodez historicalName Segodunum