- The
Latobici or
Latovici (Gaulish: Latobicoi) were a
Celtic tribe dwelling in
Pannonia Superior,
around present-day
Drnovo (Slovenia),
during the Roman...
- the
Roman Empire, 1969, page 534
Wilkes 1992, p. 218: "Except for the
Latobici and Varciani,
whose names are Celtic, the
civitates of Colapiani, Jasi...
- were
neighbors of the
Latobici. Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992,ISBN 0-631-19807-5,page 81,"... " In
Roman Pannonia the
Latobici and
Varciani who dwelt...
- Illyrians, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 81, "... In
Roman Pannonia the
Latobici and
Varciani who
dwelt east of the
Venetic Catari in the
upper Sava valley...
- reversed. However, more
Celtic tribes appear in sources. The
Hercuniates and
Latobici migrated from the
northern regions (Germania).
Altogether new
tribes are...
-
areas of
modern Western Hungary, west of the
river Danubius (Danube).
Latobici /
Latovici - not the same
tribe as the
Latobrigi but they
could have been...
- The Illyrians, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 81,"In
Roman Pannonia the
Latobici and
Varciani who
dwelt east of the
Venetic Catari in the
upper Sava valley...
-
Bosnia Illyrian Ituraeorum Ituraei Syria S
Lebanon Aramaic Latobicorum Latobici Pannonia C
Bosnia Illyrian Lemavorum Lemavi Hispania T. Galicia, Spain...
-
Pannonian tribe of a
similar name, the
Latobici. The
spelling varies in the sources.
Julius Caesar's
Commentarii have
Latobici /
Latovici in the
first instance...
- and that he was one of the
duumviri of a
colony established amongst the
Latobici. List of
Roman gentes Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology...