- The
Raeti (/ˈriːtaɪ/ REE-ty;
spelling variants: Rhaeti,
Rheti or Rhaetii) were a
confederation of
Alpine tribes,
whose language and
culture were related...
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calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Raeti tribes of the Alps are
subjugated by
Tiberius and Nero
Claudius Drusus and...
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predominant Celtic element. Non-Celtic
elements also existed, however. The
Raeti are
described as
Etruscans by the
classical authors, and
probably spoke...
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migrated from the
north and were
descendants of an
Alpine tribe known as the
Raeti. Livy's
History of Rome was in high
demand from the time it was published...
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Adjoining these the (Alpine)
Noricans are the
Raeti and Vindelici. All are
divided into a
number of states. The
Raeti are
believed to be
people of
Tuscan race...
- stage/age of the Tri****ic
period named for the
Ladin people Nones dialect Raeti Rhaeto-Romance
Tobia Moroder (Ed.): The
Ladins of the Dolomites. People...
- (4,020 m (13,190 ft)),
which derive their name, respectively, from the
Raeti, a po****tion of
Etruscan origin who took
refuge in the
Central Alps during...
- The region,
inhabited during the Iron Age by the
Alpine po****tion of the
Raeti, was
conquered by the
Romans in 15 BC. The
northern and
eastern areas were...
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Etruria with
later influences stretching from the Po
Valley to Campania.
Raeti Camunni North Picenes -
Centered on the
Adriatic Coast with settlements...
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tribes settled in modern-day
Switzerland between 1500 and 1000 BC. The
Raeti lived in the
eastern regions,
while the west was
occupied by the Helvetii...