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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 658 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SEQUANI  , in

ancient geography, a
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Celtic
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people who occupied the upper basin of the Arar (
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Saone), their territory corresponding to Franche-Comte and
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part of
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Burgundy . Before the arrival of Caesar in Gaul, the .Sequani had taken the part of the
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Arverni against their rivals the
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Aedui and hired the Germans under Ariovistus to
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cross the Rhine and help them (71 B.C.) . But although his assistance enabled them to defeat the Aedui, the Sequani were worse off than before, for Ariovistus deprived them of a third of their territory and threatened to take another third . The Sequani then appealed to Caesar, who drove back the Germans (58), but at the same time obliged the Sequani to surrender all that they had gained from the Aedui . This so exasperated the Sequani that they joined in the revolt of Vercingetorix (52) and shared in the defeat at
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Alesia . Under Augustus, the
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district known as Sequania formed part of Belgica . After the
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death of Vitellius, the inhabitants refused to join the Gallic revolt against Rome instigated by
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Julius Civilis and Julius Sabinus, and drove back Sabinus, who had invaded their territory . A triumphal arch at Vesontio (
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Besancon), which in return for this service was made a colony, possibly commemorates this victory . Diocletian added Helvetia, and part of Germania
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Superior to Sequania, which was now called Provincia
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maxima Sequanorum, Vesontio receiving the title of Metropolis civitas Vesontiensium . Fifty years later Gaul was overrun by the barbarians, and Vesontio sacked (355)• Under Julian it recovered some of its importance as a fortified
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town, and was able to withstand the attacks of the Vandals . Later, when Rome was no longer able to afford
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protection to the inhabitants of Gaul, the Sequani became merged in the newly formed
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kingdom of Burgundy . See T .

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Holmes, Caesar's
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Conquest of Gaul (1899), p . 483; A . Holder, Altceltischer Sprachschatz, ii . (1904); Mommsen, Hilt. of Rome (Eng. trans.), bk. v. ch. vii.; Dunod de Charnage, His'.
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des Sequanois (1735) ; J . D . Schopflin, Alsatia illustrata, i . (1751; French trans. by L . W .

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volevo sapere se ci sono Sequani anche in Inghilterra come in Francia .
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