- The
Helvii (also Elui,
ancient Gr**** Ἑλουοί) were a
relatively small Celtic polity west of the Rhône
river on the
northern border of
Gallia Narbonensis...
-
Publius Helvius Pertinax (/ˈpɜːrtɪnæks/ PER-tin-ax; 1
August 126 – 28
March 193) was
Roman emperor for the
first three months of 193. He
succeeded Commodus...
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Helvetii (*Heluetī) Brenodurum? (Bern, Switzerland); Aventi**** (Avenches)
Helvii (*Helwī) Alba
Helviorum (Alba-la-Romaine)
Insubres Mediolanom (Milan) Lemovices...
-
Province of Gaul". His father, Caburus, is
called princeps civitatis of the
Helvii, who are
identified in this
phrase not as a pagus, much less a "tribe" (Latin...
- the west, the
Gabali in the north, the
Volcae Arecomici in the south, the
Helvii in the
southeast and the
Vellavi in the northeast. The
Volcae Arecomici...
-
Gaius Helvius Cinna (died 20
March 44 BC) was an
influential neoteric poet of the late
Roman Republic, a
little older than the
generation of
Catullus and...
- have
worked alongside around six ****ociates,
including a
freedman of the
Helvii family named Apollonaris. The
tablets that
Iucundus left
behind suggest...
-
Bronze Age
sample from Bezdanjača cave, Croatia". p. 113.
HELVII u
Jaderu i Liburniji, ["
Helvii in
Iader and Liburnia"],
Radovi -
zavoda za
povijesne znanosti...
- Gallo-Roman city of Alba
Augusta Helviorum or Alba
Helviorum ("Alba of the
Helvii") is
located near the
present town of Alba-la-Romaine. The site is in the...
-
province of
Viennensis with the
tribes of the Allobrogi, Segovellauni,
Helvii, Tricastini,
Vocontii and Cavari. In the 5th
century the
province was further...