aquitani
The Aquitani were a group of ancient tribes located in southwestern Gaul during the late Iron Age and into Roman times. In Roman sources, notably Julius Caesar, they are described as a people distinct from the Celts and the Iberians, living in the Atlantic-facing lands around the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, in what is now the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine and adjacent areas.
Geography and society: The core area of the Aquitani lay along the western edge of Gaul, near
Language and culture: The Aquitanian language is known from a small corpus of inscriptions and personal names.
History under Rome: The region was incorporated into Roman Gaul as Gallia Aquitania in the 2nd to
Legacy: The term Aquitani survives in historical and linguistic contexts as a designation used by ancient authors