- The
Coracenses were an
ancient people of Sardinia,
noted by
Ptolemy (III, 3). They
dwelt south of the
Tibulati and the
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named)...
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Corsica is named) and
immediately north of the
Coracenses.
Titiani Venacini Balares (Balari)
Buduntini Coracenses, they
dwelt south of the
Tibulati and the...
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people of Sardinia,
noted by
Ptolemy (III, 3). They
dwelt south of the
Coracenses and
north of the
Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses. Ptolemy's Geography...
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today known as Gallura, near the
Tibulati and
immediately north of the
Coracenses.
According to
historian Ettore Pais and
archeologist Giovanni Ugas, the...
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northeast of Sardinia, near the
Tibulati and
immediately north of the
Coracenses. ****anenses (****anesi) Lestricones/Lestrigones (Lestriconi/Lestrigoni)...
- the
ancient city of Tibula, near the
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named) and
immediately north of the
Coracenses. Ptolemy's
Geography online v t e v t e...
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following tribes, from
north to south: the
Tibulati and the Corsi, the
Coracenses, the
Carenses and the Cunusitani, the
Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses...
- today's Cagliari, was in
their territory) Carenses, they
dwelt south of the
Coracenses and
north of the
Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses. Celes(itani) / Celsitani...
- descents,
especially upon the Pisatæ. — Strabo, Geography, Book 5, p. 225
Coracenses, they
dwelt south of the
Tibulati and the
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named)...
-
people of Sardinia,
noted by
Ptolemy (III, 3). They
dwelt south of the
Coracenses and
north of the
Salcitani and the Lucuidonenses. Ptolemy's Geography...