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- The Æchilenenses also called the Cornenses and Æchilenses were an ancient people of Sardinia, noted by Ptolemy (III, 3). They dwelt south of the Æsaronenses...
- Ptolemy (III, 3). They dwelt south of the Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses and north of the Æchilenenses or Cornenses. Ptolemy's Geography online v t e v t e...
- belligerents: Acconites Parates Norenses Cunusitanes Celsitanes Galillenses Siculenses Aechilenenses Euthichenses Uddadhaddaritanes Allies: Carthage...
- Roman times, the town, called Ad Medias, was in the territory of the Æchilenenses or Cornenses. The village was built all around the two churches of Santa...
- people of Sardinia, noted by Ptolemy (III, 3). They dwelt south of the Æchilenenses (also called Cornenses) and north of the Celsitani and the Corpicenses...
- Iolaes / Diagesbes (Iliensi / Iolaei / Iolei) Acconites (Acconiti) Aechilenenses / Aichilenses (Aichilensi) / Cornenses / Cornenses Pelliti Aesaronenses...
- in the central region called Barbagia. Source: Acconites (Acconiti) Aechilenenses / Aichilenses (Aichilensi) / Cornenses / Cornenses Pelliti Aesaronenses...
- Cunusitani, the Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses, the Æsaronenses, the Æchilenenses (also called Cornenses), the Rucensi, the Celsitani and the Corpicenses...