The Pictones, occupying Poitou (departments of La Vendée, the Deux-Sèvres, and the Vienne).

The Redones, whose territory embraced the greatest part of the department of Ille-et-Vilaine.

The Santones, occupying Saintonge, Aunis, and Angoumois (department of the Charente and the Charente-Inférieure, and a part of the department of the Gironde).

The Unelli, the people of the ancient Contentin (department of La Manche).

The Veneti, whose territory included the department of Morbihan.

To these maritime peoples we must add—

The Caletes,
The Essuvii,
The Morinu,
—mentioned above.

We may also join to the Celtic populations—

The Nuntuates,
The Seduni,
The Veragri,
—Alpine tribes, established on the upper course of the Rhone, in the Valais and the Chablais.

[73] Tacitus. Germania, 28.