- The
Lepontii were an
ancient Celtic people occupying portions of
Rhaetia (in
modern Switzerland and
Northern Italy) in the Alps
during the late Bronze...
- well as similarities.
While the
language is
named after the
tribe of the
Lepontii,
which occupied portions of
ancient Rhaetia,
specifically an
Alpine area...
-
Italian peninsula included,
Cisalpine Gauls -
Centered in the area
south of
Lepontii. Boii
Carni Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae?
Insubres Arverni...
-
established securely by
placename and personal-name evidence.
Strabo names the
Lepontii,
Camunni (who gave
their name to the Val Camonica, Lombardy, Italy), Cotuantii...
- the 19th century.
Baveno was
occupied in the pre-Roman Iron Age by the
Lepontii, a
tribe of the Ligures.
Baveno is
twinned with: Nadur,
Malta "Superficie...
-
Celtic language remains in
northern Italy.
While it is
possible that the
Lepontii were
autochthonous to
Northern Italy since the end of the 2nd millennium...
-
Italy and
included several groups that had the name of Insubres, Laevi,
Lepontii,
Oromobii (o Orumbovii)". (Raffaele C. De Marinis) Vitali,
Daniele (1996)...
- east
across the
border to Locarno.
Domodossola was the
chief town of the
Lepontii when the
Romans conquered the
region in 12 BCE.
During World War II Domodossola...
- Illyria), Dacians, and Thracians.
Italian Peninsula: the Camunni, Rhaetians,
Lepontii,
Adriatic Veneti, Gauls, Ligurians, Etruscans,
Italic peoples and Gr****...
- Bormio.
Before the
Roman conquest, the
territory was
inhabited by
Celts (
Lepontii) and
Rhaetians (Camunni). The
Romans included this area in
their Cisalpine...