- The
Adanates or
Edenates were a
small Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Seyne, in the
Alpes Cottiae,
during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as...
- Rhod****
eastern basin and
upper Po
river basin.
Acitavones Adenates /
Adanates –
slopes of the
Western Alps (Maurienne-Modanne),
Southern Gaul Adunicates –...
- communities: the Segovii, Segusini, Belaci, Caturiges, Medulli, Tebavii,
Adanates, Savincates, Ecdinii, Veaminii, Venisamores, Iemerii, Vesubianii, and Quadiates...
-
dwelled in the
upper Verdon valley.
Their territory was
located east of the
Adanates,
Gallitae and Bodiontici, west of the Nemeturii,
north of the
Sentii and...
- Veneni, Soti, and Tyrii,
south of the Caturiges, east of the
Avantici and
Adanates, and
north of the Gallitae, Eguiturii, and Nemeturii. The
civitas Rigomagensis...
- Rhod****
eastern basin and
upper Po
river basin.
Acitavones Adenates /
Adanates –
slopes of the
Western Alps (Maurienne-Modanne),
Southern Gaul Adunicates –...
- time in 1147 (in Sedena), is
thought to
refer to the
Gallic tribe of the
Adanates, or to be
built on the root *Sed-, for rock,
according to
Charles Rostaing...
- monadelphous, up to 15 mm (0.59 in) long,
staminal tube
broadly campanulate,
adanate to gynandrop****, 5-lobed, each lobe
having 3
anthers and
alternating with...