- Aquitani
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thumb|300px|The_tribes_confederated_as_the_Aquitani_and_other_pre-Indoeuropean tribes are in red]The Aquitani (
Latin for Aquitanians) were a people living in what is now southwesternFrance , between thePyrenees and theGaronne .Julius Caesar , who defeated them in his campaign inGaul , describes them as not beingCelt ic but "Iberian".The presence of what seem to be Basque names of deities or people in late Romano-Aquitanian funerary slabs have led many philologists to conclude that their language was a dialect of Basque. The fact that the region was known as Vasconia in the Early
Middle Ages , a name that evolved into the better known form ofGascony , along with other toponymic evidence, seems to corroborate that assumption.Although the country was named Novempopulania (9 peoples), the number of tribes varied (about 20 for Strabo); among them:
*Tarbelli in the coastal side of Landes, with Dax (Aquis Tarbellicis)
*Cocosates
*Boiates probably around Arcachon Bay and norwest of Landes departement
*Vasates in the north around Bazas (south of Gironde dep.)
*Sotiates in the north around Sos-en-Albret (south of Lot-et-Garonne dep.)
*Elusates in the northeast around Eauch (former Elusa)
*Ausci in the east around Auch (metropolis of Aquitaine))
*Convenae, a "groupement" in the southeast (high Garonne valley)
*Bigerriones or begerri in the west of the french departement of High Pyrennees (medieval county of Bigorre)
*Sybillates probably aroundSoule /Xüberoa; the same of Caesar's Sibuzates?ee also
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Aquitanian language
*Novempopulania
*Gallia Aquitania
*Duchy of Vasconia
*Vascones
*Cantabri
*Gascony
*Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
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