The Sequani were a Celtic tribe in ancient Gaul who often clashed with their neighboring tribe, the Aedui, over territorial disputes. They were known for their fierce independence and resistance against Roman rule.
Aedui: The neighboring Celtic tribe to the Sequani, with whom they had frequent conflicts over land.
Arverni: Another powerful Celtic tribe in Gaul that sometimes formed alliances with or fought against both the Sequani and Aedui.
Vercingetorix: An important leader of both the Arverni and other Gallic tribes who led a major rebellion against Julius Caesar's Roman forces.