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Bituriges Vivisci

The Bituriges Vivisci were one of the tribes of Gaul. The tribe's capital was at Burdigala, modern-day Bordeaux. The Vivisci traded wine which they produced themselves.
''Bituriges'' is often taken to mean ''Kings of the World''〔 〕 but whether there was any link to the Bituriges Cubi of the Berry region is not known. Some believe that the Bituriges Vivisci and the Bituriges Cubi once made up one single tribe, but seemed to have fallen apart, with the Vivisci staying in Burdigala, and the Cubi founding a new capital, Avaricum in the ''Berry'' region. The latter defended Avaricum against the Roman armies under Julius Caesar, who destroyed the town and its inhabitants.〔http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/67280/Bituriges#ref210784〕
According to Strabo〔Geographia IV 2,1〕 their territory was surrounded by that of the Aquitanian people, but the Bituriges Vivisci were not themselves Aquitanian and took no part in their political affairs.
==See also==

* List of peoples of Gaul

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