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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 178 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VOLCAE  , a

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Celtic
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people in the province of Gallia Narbonensis, who occupied the
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district between the Garumna (Garonne), Cerbenna mons (Cevennes), and the Rhodanus (or even farther to the east in earlier times), corresponding roughly to the old province of
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Languedoc . They were divided into two tribes, the Arecomici on the east and the Tectosages (whose territory included that of the Tolosates) on the west, separated by the
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river Arauris (
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HerauLt) or a
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line between the Arauris and Orbis (Orbe) . The Volcae were
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free and
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independent, had their own
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laws, and possessed the
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jus Latii . The chief
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town of the Tectosages was Tolosa (Toulouse); of the Arecomici, Nemausus (Nimes); the capital of the province and residence of the governor was Narbo Martius (
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Narbonne) . It was said that there was an early settlement of Volcae Tectosages near the Hercynia Silva in Germany; Tectosages was also the name of one of the three
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great communities of Gauls who invaded and settled in
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Asia Minor in the country called after them
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Galatia . See A . Holder, Altceltischer Sprachschatz, i. ii . (1896, 1904), s.vv . " Arecomici " and " Tectosagi "; T . R . Holmes, Caesar's
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Conquest of Gaul (1899) p . 513; A .

Desjardins, Geographie de la Gaule romaine, i . (1876) .

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