310 px|thumb|A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the locations of the Celtic tribes. The localisation of both the Tulingi and the [[Latobrigi north of the Upper Rhine is mostly arbitrary.]]
310 px|thumb|A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the locations of the Celtic tribes. The localisation of both the Tulingi and the [[Latobrigi north of the Upper Rhine is mostly arbitrary.]]
The Tulingi were a small tribe closely allied to the Celtic Helvetii in the time of Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul. Their location is unknown; their language and descent are uncertain. From their close cooperation with the Helvetii it can be deduced that they were probably neighbours of the latter. At the Battle of Bibracte in 58 BCE, they were, with the Boii and a few other smaller tribes, allies of the Helvetii against the Roman legions of Caesar.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).