- The
Apuani were one of the most
formidable and
powerful of the
Ligurian tribes who
lived in
ancient north-western Italy,
mentioned repeatedly by Livy....
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different attitudes. Some, like the
tribes of the west
Riviera and the
Apuani,
allied with the Carthaginians,
providing soldiers to Hannibal's troops...
- were:
Etruscans (Camunni, Lepontii, Raeti); Sicani; Elymians;
Ligures (
Apuani, Bagienni, Briniates, Corsi, Friniates, Garuli, Hercates, Ilvates, Insubres...
- have
spoken Pre-Indo-European or an Indo-European language, were:
Ligures Apuani Bagienni Briniates Friniates Garuli Hercates Ilvates Orobii Laevi Lapicini...
- Editoriali,
Rimini 2007. ISBN 88-8474-134-3
Nicola Guerra, "I
filoestensi apuani durante il
processo di unita' ****onale" in R****egna
storica Toscana, 2003...
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Liguria and the
adjacent Tuscan province of M****a-Carrara)
Candia dei
Colli Apuani (province of M****a-Carrara, Tuscany)
Bolgheri Vermentino (province of Livorno...
-
rebels in
their s****ing of the
conquest of Gaul, they
deported 47,000
Liguri Apuani,
confining them to the
Samnite area
between Avellino and Benevento.[citation...
- Boii in 191 BC,
although the
Ligurians were only
finally subdued when the
Apuani were
defeated by
Marcus Claudius Marcellus in 155 BC.
Sometimes referred...
- v t e
Ligures Apuani Bagienni Binbelli Bivelli Briniates Catuci Deciates Eguiturii Epanterii Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii...
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length of
approximately 55
kilometres (34 mi). The name
derives from the
Apuani Ligures tribe that
lived there in
ancient times. The
mountain range is known...