- The
Eravisci (Ancient Gr****: Ἀραβίσκοι) were a
Celtic or
Pannonian people who
inhabited Transdanubia,
including Gellért Hill, Dunaújváros, and Aquin****...
- his book
Meditations at Aquin****. Aquin**** was
originally settled by the
Eravisci, a
Celtic tribe. Aquin****
served as a
military base (castrum),
having been...
- and
according to Livy "the
bravest nation on earth" Boii
Carpi Costoboci Eravisci Gauls of
Tylis Peukini Scordisci Serdi Teuriscii,
Celts ****imilated by...
- In the 3rd
century BC, this area was
controlled by the
Celtic Boii and
Eravisci,
while in the 1st
century BC, it
became part of the
Dacian kingdom. From...
-
Danubius (Danube),
south of
Lacus Pelsodis /
Pelso (today's Lake Balaton).
Eravisci / Aravisci –
areas of
modern Western Hungary, west of the
river Danubius...
- They had been
deported after the 6–9 AD rebellion. They,
along with the
Eravisci,
inhabited the Fejér
County during the
Marcomannic Wars (166–180). The...
- The
Azali were
settled in the
Roman frontier between the
Celtic Boii and
Eravisci. In
their new
homeland they were
organized as a
civitas (municipium Azaliorum)...
-
region at the
beginning of the 4th
century BC. Some
tribes in the area (the
Eravisci,
Scordisci Cotini, Boii, and Anartii) were Celtic. The
Pannonians also...
-
small hill by the ford of the
Danube was
occupied by a
settlement of the
Eravisci tribe which survived until the end of the 1st
century AD. A
refuse pit...
-
natives also live in the town.
Pliny the
Elder lists the Boii, Azali,
Eravisci, Cotini,
Arabiates and
Hercuniates among the
native tribes living in Transdanubia...