Selgovae

The Selgovae were a Celtic tribe in northern Britain, inhabiting roughly the central Borders region. They were neighbours of, and perhaps an offshoot of, the Votadini to the east. Their capital was on North Eildon hill near Melrose, near where the Romans later built the fort of Trimontium (Newstead).

 

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