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SEGUSIO (mod. Susa, q.v.)

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 585 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SEGUSIO (mod. Susa, q.v.)  , an ancient
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town in north
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Liguria the capital of the Cottii (see CoT'rII REGNUM) . Here the son of King Donnus, Cottius—who held the rank of imperial praefect over the fourteen tribes over which his
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father had ruled as king, so that in the inscription he calls himself " M . Iulius regis Donni f(ilius) Cottius praefectus civitatium quae subscriptae sunt "—erected a triumphal arch in honour of Augustus in 9-8 B.C., which is still
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standing . The style of the sculptures on the
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frieze is quite barbaric, with archaic elements, and is probably derived from Gaul . His tomb, situated near the city walls, mentioned by Ammianus Marcellinus, has long since disappeared . Claudius restored the royal titles to the
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family; but, after the
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death of its last member,
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Nero made the
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district into a province, and the town into a municipium . It was strongly fortified and garrisoned, and remains of its walls, including those of a double-arched
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gate, exist, while inscriptions testify to its importance, one of them mentioning
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baths erected by Gratian .
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Constantine captured the town, which offered some resistance to him, on his march against Maxentius . See F . Genin, Susa Antica (
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Saluzzo, 1886) ; E . Ferrero, L'Arc d'Auguste a Suse (
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Turin, 1901); F . Studniczka, Jahrbuch
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des K .

D. archaologischen Instituts, xviii . (1903), I sqq . (T .

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