Suessiones

Map of Gaul with tribes, 1st century BC; the Suessiones are circled.
Map of Gaul with tribes, 1st century BC; the Suessiones are circled.
Suessionean stater, ca. 200 BC

The Suessiones were a Belgic tribe, dwelling in the modern Aisne and Oise regions during the La Tène and Roman periods.[1][2]

During the Gallic Wars (58–50 BC), their oppidum Noviodunum (Pommiers) was besieged and conquered by Caesar. Following their defeat by the Romans at the end of the campaign of 57 BC, they fell into dependence upon Rome and remained faithful to the Romans during the revolt of 51 BC.[3]

  1. ^ Wightman 1985, p. 27.
  2. ^ Schön 2006.
  3. ^ Pichon 2002, p. 78.