Cocosates


The Cocosates or Cocosates Sexsignani were an Aquitani tribe dwelling in present-day Landes during the Iron Age.

Name

They are mentioned as Cocosates by Caesar, and as Cocosates Sexsignani by Pliny.
The etymology of the name remains obscure. It can be derived from the Gaulish stem cocos- attached to the suffix -ates. Red is a colour commonly used in personal names and associated with warfare.

Geography

The Cocosates lived in present-day Landes. Their territory was located east of the Atlantic Ocean, west of the Oscidates and Sotiates, north of the Tarbelli and Tarusates, and south of the Boii.
Their chief town was known as Caequosa.

Political organization

The Cocosates were a confederation of six tribes. They were probably clients of the neighbouring Tarbelli.