Elusates
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File:Coins of the Elusates 5th 1st century BCE.jpg
Coins of the Elusates 5th-1st century BCE.
The Elusates were an Aquitani pre-Roman tribe settled in what today is southwestern France, in the northeast of the Aquitaine territory, around the city of Elusa, which is present-day Éauze, in the French department of Gers.[1] They were subdued by Publius Crassus, legatus of Caesar in 56 BCE.[1]
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See also
- Aquitanian language
- Novempopulania
- Gallia Aquitania
- Duchy of Vasconia
- Vascones
- Cantabri
- Gascony
- Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
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