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Founded in ancient times, it was the stronghold of the Volcae Tectosages and developed as Tolosa during the Roman period. As capital of the Visigoths (419–507 ce) it was taken (508) by Clovis I and included in the Merovingian kingdom.
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The history of the region begins in the 7th century B.C. with the arrival of the Iberians, a people from the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian peninsula.
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Occitania was known to the ancient Greeks as Anao. The site of present days Cap Ferrat was first settled by Celto-ligurian tribes, then by the Lombards at the ...