Vergunni

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The Vergunni were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the valley of the Riou, near the Verdon river, during the Iron Age.

They are mentioned as Vergunni by Pliny (1st c. AD) and on an inscription.[1][2]

The meaning of the name remains obscure. It could be derived from the Gaulish stem uergo- (cf. Gaul. uergo-bretus 'magistrate', OBret. guerg 'efficax', Welsh gwery 'active', OIr. ferg 'anger').[3]

The village of Vergons, attested as villa Virgonis in 814, is probably named after the Gallic tribe.[4][3]

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