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Allobroges , Celtic tribe in Gaul, inhabiting later Dauphiné and Savoy. They were conquered (121 BC) by Quintus Fabius Maximus, who was called Allobrogicus in commemoration of the victory. In the time of Julius Caesar they sided with Rome.

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