Allobroges

/ˌæl.oʊˈbroʊ.dʒiːz/ noun

A Celtic tribe that inhabited the Alps and Rhône Valley region (present-day southeastern France) during ancient and medieval times.

From Latin 'Allobroges,' derived from Gaulish/Celtic roots meaning 'those who wander' or 'migratory people,' reflecting their Alpine pastoralist lifestyle. The Romans documented them extensively in conquest accounts.

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