elusates
Elusates were an ancient Gallic tribe who inhabited the region of Gascony in southwestern France. Their territory was situated between the Garonne River and the Pyrenees Mountains. Historical records, primarily from Roman sources, indicate their presence during the late Iron Age and Roman period. The name "Elusates" itself is believed to be derived from the Celtic word for "thistle," possibly referring to the flora of their homeland.
The main settlement of the Elusates was the city of Elusa, which is now the modern town
Like many Gallic tribes, the Elusates were eventually incorporated into the Roman Republic and later the Roman