- The
Orobii (also Orobi,
Oromobi or Orumbovii) were a Celto-Ligurian
tribe dwelling around present-day Como and
Bergamo during the Iron Age. They are mentioned...
- were:
Ligures Apuani Bagienni Briniates Friniates Garuli Hercates Ilvates Orobii Laevi Lapicini Marici Segusini Statielli Taurini Sometimes referred in ancient...
- Bagienni, Briniates, Corsi, Friniates, Garuli, Hercates, Ilvates, Insubres,
Orobii, Laevi, Lapicini, Marici, Statielli, Taurini);
Italics (Latins, Falisci...
- the
Orobic Alps (3,050 m (10,010 ft))
which derive their name from the
Orobii, po****tion of
Ligurian or
perhaps Celtic origin, the
Ortler Alps and the...
-
Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi Nerusii Orobii Oxybii Reii
Roudelli Salyes Segobrigii Statielli Taurini Tigulli Veaminii...
-
known in
classical Latin) was
first settled by the
Ligurian tribe of the
Orobii,
during the Iron Age period.
During the
Celtic invasion of
northern Italy...
-
Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi Nerusii Orobii Oxybii Reii
Roudelli Salyes Segobrigii Statielli Taurini Tigulli Veaminii...
- Lake Como up to the
centre of the lake,
occupying the
western s**** (the
Orobii had the
northern arm of the lake and its east bank). The
Insubres lived...
-
Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi Nerusii Orobii Oxybii Reii
Roudelli Salyes Segobrigii Statielli Taurini Tigulli Veaminii...
- Lombardy, and
Switzerland in the
Lepontine Alps. They were not
Gaulish Celts Orobii or Orumbovii –
Central Lombardy (Bergamo) May have been
Celtic tribes influenced...