Tricastini

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Tricastini were an ancient Gallic tribe that inhabited the region around modern-day Tricastin in southeastern France during the Iron Age and Roman periods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age people
ancient Gallic tribe
archaeologicalEvidence settlements in Tricastin plain
chiefTown Augusta Tricastinorum NERFINISHED
Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Roman Republic NERFINISHED
continent Europe
culture La Tène culture NERFINISHED
economy agriculture
viticulture
ethnicity Gauls NERFINISHED
integratedInto Roman Empire NERFINISHED
language Gaulish
locatedIn Gallia Narbonensis NERFINISHED
Transalpine Gaul NERFINISHED
southeastern France
mentionedBy Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
Pomponius Mela NERFINISHED
Ptolemy NERFINISHED
modernCountry France NERFINISHED
modernRegion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes NERFINISHED
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur NERFINISHED
nameEtymology possibly from Gaulish elements meaning "three" and "castella" (forts)
neighbouringTribe Allobroges NERFINISHED
Cavares NERFINISHED
Helvii NERFINISHED
Vocontii NERFINISHED
partOf Gaul NERFINISHED
region Tricastin NERFINISHED
religion Celtic polytheism
riverNearby Rhône NERFINISHED
romanization yes
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman period

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Tricastin historicalPeople Tricastini
Tricastin namedAfter Tricastini