ABSTRACT

Iberian, l and Goidelic 2 in turn. He regards the name of Sequana, their eponymous goddess, as a complex stem which can be analysed into Seko-uana or Seko-ou-ana. 3 If this is so the Goidelic air of the name of the Sequani is deceptive, and it could not be otherwise, since they spoke Brythonic at least from the time when they founded their city of Epamanduodurum,4 and they did not alter their name.