- The
Acitavones were a
small Gallic tribe dwelling in the Alps
during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as
Acitavones (var. agitabo-) by
Pliny (1st c. AD)...
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Western Alps regions, Rhod****
eastern basin and
upper Po
river basin.
Acitavones Adenates / Adanates –
slopes of the
Western Alps (Maurienne-Modanne),...
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Their territory was
located east of the
Medulli and Belaci,
south of the
Acitavones, and west of the
Iemerii and Taurini.
Their chief town, Segusio, controlled...
- Taurini, west of the Lepontii,
Montunates and Votodrones, east of the
Acitavones.
According to Cato, they were part of the Taurisci. They were subjugated...
-
Western Alps regions, Rhod****
eastern basin and
upper Po
river basin.
Acitavones Adenates / Adanates –
slopes of the
Western Alps (Maurienne-Modanne),...