- The
Deciates (Δεκιήταις) were a
Ligurian tribe dwelling near on the
Mediterranean coast,
around present-day Antibes,
during the Iron Age and the Roman...
-
celebrated of the
Ligurian tribes beyond the Alps are the Salluvii, the
Deciates, and the
Oxubii (...) The
coast of
Liguria extends 211 miles,
between the...
- Théoule (with the
river Siagne), west of the
Deciates, and
Cagnes (with the
river Cagne), east of the
Deciates.
According to
historian Guy Barruol, the Oxybii...
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Ligures Apuani Bagienni Binbelli Bivelli Briniates Catuci Deciates Eguiturii Epanterii Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii...
- Genoa; in 154 BC the
Roman Consul Optimus defeated the
Oxybii and the
Deciates, who were
attacking Antibes; and in 125 BC, the
Romans put down an uprising...
- This
culminated in a
Roman military intervention in 154 BC
against the
Deciates and Oxybii, two
Ligurian tribes that were
presumably part of the Salluvian...
- Friniates,
which can be
hardly regarded as
genuinely Celtic.
Although Deciates seems to
derive from the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root *deḱ-, it does...
- were
similarly named peoples in Wales, the
Deceangli and in Liguria, the
Deciates, as well as a
Gaulish personal name Decantilla. Rivet, A.L.F.; Smith, Colin...
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Ligures Apuani Bagienni Binbelli Bivelli Briniates Catuci Deciates Eguiturii Epanterii Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii...
- Boactes) – (in the area of Brugnato)
Celelates Cerdiciates Commoni Cosmonates Deciates – (a
tribe that
dwelt in the
region of
Antipolis (Antibes) west of the...