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The Segontiaci were a tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE. They are known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar. They may have been one of the four tribes of Kent, represented in Caesar by references to the "four kings of that region" and in the archaeological record by distinct pottery assemblages.

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  • Segontiacs (ca)
  • Segoncíacos (es)
  • Ségontiaques (fr)
  • Segontiaci (it)
  • Segontiaci (en)
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  • Els segontiacs (llatí: Segontiaci) foren un poble celta del sud de Britània, que ocupava potser la regió del modern Hampshire, tot i que la seva localització és controvertida. (ca)
  • Les Ségontiaques (latinisé en Segontiaci) était un petit peuple celte de la protohistoire de l’île de Bretagne (actuelle Grande-Bretagne), installé dans l’estuaire de la Tamise. Leur existence est attestée par des inscriptions sur des monnaies et par Jules César dans ses Commentaires sur la Guerre des Gaules (Livre V), contre lequel il résistèrent. Ils finirent par capituler en 54 av. J.-C. alors que les armées de César combattaient celles de Cassivellaunos. (fr)
  • Los segoncíacos (en latín, Segontiaci) fueron una tribu de la edad del hierro británica que encontró Julio César durante su segunda expedición a Britania en el año 55 a. C.​ Ellos se rindieron a César al tiempo en que se encontraba haciendo campaña contra Casivelono en el valle del río Támesis, lo que sugiere que ellos también tenían su territorio en el sureste. Sin embargo, un fuerte romano en el norte de Gales, cerca del , tenía el nombre de , lo que sugiere que podían haber sido llamados desde más lejos. (es)
  • I Segontiaci erano una tribù britannica dell'Età del Ferro incontrata da Gaio Giulio Cesare durante le sue spedizioni nell'isola. Si arresero al proconsole romano mentre egli combatteva contro Cassivellauno nella valle del Tamigi. Ciò indica che essi erano ubicati nel sud-est dell'isola. Comunque, un forte romano nel Galles del nord, nei pressi del fiume , fu chiamato Segontium. Ciò suggerisce che essi sarebbero provenuti da più lontano. (it)
  • The Segontiaci were a tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE. They are known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar. They may have been one of the four tribes of Kent, represented in Caesar by references to the "four kings of that region" and in the archaeological record by distinct pottery assemblages. (en)
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  • Els segontiacs (llatí: Segontiaci) foren un poble celta del sud de Britània, que ocupava potser la regió del modern Hampshire, tot i que la seva localització és controvertida. (ca)
  • Les Ségontiaques (latinisé en Segontiaci) était un petit peuple celte de la protohistoire de l’île de Bretagne (actuelle Grande-Bretagne), installé dans l’estuaire de la Tamise. Leur existence est attestée par des inscriptions sur des monnaies et par Jules César dans ses Commentaires sur la Guerre des Gaules (Livre V), contre lequel il résistèrent. Ils finirent par capituler en 54 av. J.-C. alors que les armées de César combattaient celles de Cassivellaunos. (fr)
  • Los segoncíacos (en latín, Segontiaci) fueron una tribu de la edad del hierro británica que encontró Julio César durante su segunda expedición a Britania en el año 55 a. C.​ Ellos se rindieron a César al tiempo en que se encontraba haciendo campaña contra Casivelono en el valle del río Támesis, lo que sugiere que ellos también tenían su territorio en el sureste. Sin embargo, un fuerte romano en el norte de Gales, cerca del , tenía el nombre de , lo que sugiere que podían haber sido llamados desde más lejos. (es)
  • The Segontiaci were a tribe of Iron Age Britain in the first century BCE. They are known only from a brief mention in the writings of Julius Caesar. They may have been one of the four tribes of Kent, represented in Caesar by references to the "four kings of that region" and in the archaeological record by distinct pottery assemblages. During Julius Caesar's second invasion of Britain in 54 BCE, following Caesar's military success and restoration of King Mandubracius to power over the Trinovantes, opposition to the Romans coalesced around the figure of Cassivellaunus which led to divided loyalties among the Britons, as Caesar records. Emissaries of five British tribes, including the Segontiaci (the others being the Ancalites, the Bibroci, the Cenimagni and the Cassi), arrived at the Roman camp to treat for peace, and agreed to reveal details of Cassivellaunus' stronghold. Caesar besieged him there and brought him to terms. When Caesar left Britain he took hostages from the Britons, although which tribes were compelled to give any is not specified. Segontiaci means "people of the place of strength". There was a later Roman fort in north Wales called Segontium, but it is probably not the place referred to in the tribal name. Brittonic *seg-ontio-n meant "strong place", and might easily arise independently in different areas. (en)
  • I Segontiaci erano una tribù britannica dell'Età del Ferro incontrata da Gaio Giulio Cesare durante le sue spedizioni nell'isola. Si arresero al proconsole romano mentre egli combatteva contro Cassivellauno nella valle del Tamigi. Ciò indica che essi erano ubicati nel sud-est dell'isola. Comunque, un forte romano nel Galles del nord, nei pressi del fiume , fu chiamato Segontium. Ciò suggerisce che essi sarebbero provenuti da più lontano. (it)
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