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- They are mentioned as Nantuates (var. nantuatis, antuatis), Nantuatibus and Nantuatium by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), Nantuates by Pliny (1st c. AD), Nantoua͂tai...
- AMBISONTES · RUGUSCI · SUANETES · CALUCONES · BRIXENETES · LEPONTII · UBERI · NANTUATES · SEDUNI · VERAGRI · SAL****I · ACITAUONES · MEDULLI · UCENNI · CATURIGES...
- (C****el) Morini Bononia (Boulogne-sur-Mer) Namnetes Condevin**** (Nantes) Nantuates Tarnaiae (M****ongex) Nervii (*Nerwī) Baga**** (Bavay) Nitiobroges Aginnon...
- sends Servius Sulpicius Galba with Legio XII into the territory of the Nantuates, Seduni and the Veragri. He occupies Octodurus (modern-day Martigny) in...
- Celtic etymologies: e.g. Caturiges from catu- ("fight" or "warriors") and Nantuates from nantu- ("valley") respectively. The Tropaeum Alpium inscription contains...
- of Julius Caesar's 12th Legion during his Gallic Wars, he defeated the Nantuates in 57 BC in the Battle of Octodurus. Servius Galba then had a dispute...
- Legion and some cavalry to Gallia Transalpina, into the country of the Nantuates, Veragri, and Seduni. He sent this force to protect the Poeninus P****...
- together occupied about half the cultivated land of the Valais, with the Nantuates and Ubii inhabiting the other half. As commonly done for Celtic nations...
- Galba, and distinguished himself in battle when Galba was defeated by the Nantuates in 57 BC. In 55 BC Volusenus was sent out by Caesar in a single warship...
- (Switzerland), during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Along with the Nantuates, Veragri and Seduni, the Uberi were part of the Vallenses, a group of...