- "linden grove" that once grew in the area, or
alternatively from
Latin attegia "hut". Art
historian Giorgio Vasari spelled the name
Palazzo del T, based...
-
Beaurepaire sees a
Gallic (Celtic)
element in the alt in Authou. The
Gallic term
Attegia was
recognized by
Xavier Delamarre in Atheist-type
names - e.g.
Athis in...
- Fischer-Piette, Blanc, F. & Salvat, 1975
Sitala arx (Benson, 1859)
Sitala attegia (Benson, 1859)
Sitala balliana Godwin-Austen, 1883
Sitala bathiei (Fischer-Piette...
- steep-sided bed of the river.
Another suggestion stems from the
Latin word
attegia designating groups of
fishermen and
lumberjacks living by any river. The...
- been called:
Attegiae and
Ateiae (7th century),
Ateias (9th century),
Attegia (11th century),
Ateae (12th century),
Atheae and Athées (13th century)...