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  1. Allobroges

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    The Allobroges were a prominent Celtic tribe dwelling in what is now the northern Savoie region and Dauphiné of Gaul during the Iron Age and the period of Roman conquest. Their territory, roughly corresponding to the historical region of Isère and parts of the Rhône-Alpes, placed them strategically along key alpine passages and the Rhône river corridor. They were noted by classical authors for their complex social structure and their persistent, if ultimately unsuc…
  2. Britain

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    Pre-Roman and Roman Eras
    The earliest substantial archaeological records document the arrival of various Celtic tribes, such as the Brythonic peoples. The Roman conquest, initiated by Claudius in 43 AD, established the province of Britannia. Roman rule lasted nearly four centuries, leaving behind significant infrastructure and a lasting impact on place names and legal concepts. After Roman withdrawal around 410 AD, Anglo-Saxon kingdoms emerged, forming the basis of later English identity.
    Medieval Consolidation