Lexoviens

The Lexoviens - Celtic or Gallic Lexovii - were a Gallic people established along the coast Normande, in the south of the mouth of the the Seine. They gave their name to Lisieux become Roman city under the name of Noviomagus (the new market) and to the Lieuvin. Still today, one names the inhabitants of Lisieux, the Lexoviens .

Their territory was delimited by the Dives, the Risle, the hills of the Perche and the sea. According to Strabon, Lexovii traded with Mediterranean midday and the island of Brittany, they exchanged the tin and the Plomb of Cornouailles against the wine and the oil of the south.

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