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Definition of Cisalpine

Cisalpine
Cisalpine Cis*al"pine, a. [L. Cisalpinus; cis on this side + Alpinus Alpine.] On the hither side of the Alps with reference to Rome, that is, on the south side of the Alps; -- opposed to transalpine.

Meaning of Cisalpine from wikipedia

- up cisalpine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cisalpine is an adjective referring to the Italian side of the Alps. If may refer to: Cisalpine Gaul...
- The Cisalpine Republic (Italian: Repubblica Cisalpina; Lombard: Republica Cisalpina) was a sister republic or a client state of France in Northern Italy...
- The Cisalpine Celtic languages of northern Italy include the Lepontic language and the Cisalpine Gaulish language. Transalpine Celtic refers to Celtic...
- Cisalpine Gaul (Latin: Gallia Cisalpina, also called Gallia Citerior or Gallia Togata) was the name given, especially during the 4th and 3rd centuries...
- The Celtic Cisalpine Gaulish inscriptions are frequently combined with the Lepontic inscriptions under the term Celtic language remains in northern Italy...
- Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic may refer to the following texts of the Cisalpine Republic: Constitution of the Cisalpine Republic (1797) Constitution...
- The Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy: Piedmontese...
- ancient Alpine Celtic language that was spoken in parts of Rhaetia and Cisalpine Gaul (now Northern Italy) between 550 and 100 BC. Lepontic is attested...
- Banat (UK: /ˈbænɪt, ˈbɑːn-/ BAN-it, BAHN-, US: /bəˈnɑːt, bɑː-/ bə-NAHT, bah-; Romanian: Banat; Hungarian: Bánság; Serbian: Банат, romanized: Banat) is...
- The Cisalpine Club was an ****ociation of Roman Catholic laymen formed in England in the 1790s to promote Cisalpinism, and pla**** a role in the public...