- The
Genauni (Gaulish: *Genaunoi,
earlier *GÄ“nomnoi, 'the natives') or
Genaunes were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
eastern valley of the Inn river, in...
- Vindelicia" was also
inhabited by a
number of non-Raetic tribes. The
Breuni and
Genauni are
classified as
Illyrian by Strabo,
while a
number of
tribes in the region...
- today's
North Tirol, Austria,
neighbours to
Genaunes and Breuni.
Genaunes /
Genauni -
Upper valleys of the fl.
Aenus (r. Inn) and the
Athesis (Adige) in today's...
- part of the
outer side of the mountain,
along with the
Breuni and the
Genauni, the two
peoples last
named being Illyrians. All
these peoples used to...
- Wilten, Innsbruck), in Raetia.
Their territory was
located south of the
Genauni,
north of the Venostes, west of the Breuni, east of the
Vennones and Calucones...
- nomads', in
contrast to the
names of the
Anauni ('the
staying ones') and
Genauni ('the natives'). It
derives from an
earlier *Alamnoi (sing. *Alamnos),...
- (Licca).
Their territory was
located east of the Estiones,
north of the
Genauni, west of the Cosuanetes. They were part of the Vindelici.
Their chief town...
- in the meantime, had
defeated and
subdued the
peoples of the
Breuni and
Genauni.
These successes enabled Augustus to
subdue the
peoples of the
Alpine region...
-
clear distinction between "Celts" (i.e. Gauls) and Ligures. The
Breuni and
Genauni, two of the
tribes on Pliny's list, are
classified as
Illyrian by Strabo...