- The
Gallitae were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
upper valley of the Bléone
river (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as...
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gallout 'to be able',
Cornish gallos 'power'). The
ethnic names Galátai and
Gallitae, as well as
Gaulish personal names such as
Gallus or Gallius, are also...
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SOGIONTI ·
BRODIONTI ·
NEMALONI ·
EDENATES ·
VESUBIANI ·
VEAMINI ·
GALLITAE ·
TRIULLATI ·
ECDINI ·
VERGUNNI ·
EGUITURI ·
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upper Verdon valley.
Their territory was
located east of the Adanates,
Gallitae and Bodiontici, west of the Nemeturii,
north of the
Sentii and Vergunni...
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Gaulish root brig- ('high, elevated'), or on brīgo- ('might, strength'). The
Gallitae lived in the
region of Briançonnais [fr], in the
center of the Cottian...
- Avantici, west of the Savincates, east of the Sebaginni, and
north of the
Gallitae and Eguiturii. They are
mentioned once in
ancient texts by
Pliny the Elder...
- of the Caturiges, east of the
Avantici and Adanates, and
north of the
Gallitae, Eguiturii, and Nemeturii. The
civitas Rigomagensis,
mentioned in 400 AD...
- of the Vocontii,
north of the Sogiontii, and west of the
Edenates and
Gallitae. They were
probably part of the
Vocontian confederation. Cicero. Pro P...
- Bléone river.
Their territory was
located north of the Sentii,
south of the
Gallitae, east of the Sogiontii, and west of the
Eguiturii and Nemeturii. In Roman...