
Mandubii
The Mandubii were an ancient Celtic tribe that inhabited parts of modern-day France, particularly in the region around the Seine River, during the Iron Age. They are known primarily through historical accounts by Julius Caesar, who described them as part of the Gallic peoples resisting Roman conquest. The Mandubii contributed to the cultural and political landscape of prehistoric Gaul, reflecting the diverse tribal structure before Romanization. Their legacy is mainly archaeological and historical, offering insights into the complex society and resistance of the Celtic tribes prior to Roman dominance.