- The
Caturiges (Gaulish:
Caturīges, 'kings of combat') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
upper Durance valley,
around present-day
towns of
Chorges and...
- the
Caturiges was
called Eburodunum (modern Embrun), i.e. the same name as that of Yverdon,
suggesting a
close relationship between the
Caturiges and...
- (Orléans)
Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī)
Durocatelaunos (Châlons-en-Champagne)
Caturiges Ebrodunom (Embrun)
Cavari (*Cawarī)
Arausion (Orange)
Cenomani Brixia...
-
Eborodunum as the city of the
Caturiges, and no other. In the
Jerusalem Itinerary Ebrodunum is
called Mansio, like
Caturiges (modern Chorges),
which was...
- One tribe,
called the Segobriga,
settled near modern-day M****ille. The
Caturiges, Tricastins, and
Cavares settled to the west of the
Durance river. Celts...
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NANTUATES ·
SEDUNI ·
VERAGRI · SAL****I ·
ACITAUONES ·
MEDULLI ·
UCENNI ·
CATURIGES ·
BRIGIANI ·
SOGIONTI ·
BRODIONTI ·
NEMALONI ·
EDENATES ·
VESUBIANI ·...
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number of
tribes in the
region have
plausible Celtic etymologies: e.g.
Caturiges from catu- ("fight" or "warriors") and
Nantuates from nantu- ("valley")...
-
appears to be of
Gaulish origin; and is
perhaps related to the name of the
Caturiges tribe. The
mountain range rises between Grenoble (south), Chambéry (north)...
-
prevent his p****age
through the
upper Durance along with the
Ceutrones and
Caturiges in 58 BC.
There [Titus Labienus]
enrolled two legions, and
brought out...
-
attempted to
prevent his p****age
through the
upper Durance along with the
Caturiges and
Graioceli in 58 BC.
There [Titus Labienus]
enrolled two legions, and...