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predominantly indigenous Alpine people.
Their language, the so-called
Raetian language, was
probably related to Etruscan, but may not have
derived from...
- the
Raetians of
later times may be
regarded as a
Celtic people,
although non-Celtic
tribes (es. Euganei) were
settled among them. The
Raetians are first...
- Silvestri, M.; Tomezzoli,
Giancarlo (2007). "Linguistic
Distance between Raetian, Venetic,
Latin and
Slovenian Language". In Perdih,
Anton (ed.). Zbornik...
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originating from Germanic,
Gaulish (Gallo-Roman),
Slavic (Carantanian) and
Raetian culture.[citation needed]
Ancient customs survived in the
rural parts of...
- one of the five
legions used by
Drusus to
suppress the
rebellion of the
Raetians, in 16–15 BC. From 15 BC, the
legion was
stationed in
Castra Regina (Regensburg)...
- The
Upper Germanic &
Raetian Limes...
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thoroughly teutonized, its
early inhabitants having probably been
romanized Raetians. By
about 1360,
conflicts over
grazing rights, taxes, and
tithes were causing...
- south-west of its centre. "Ries" is
derived from Raetia,
since the
tribe of
Raetians lived in the area in pre-Roman times. The
depression is a
meteorite impact...
- 2011, p. 204:
Germany as a
whole is
separated from the
Gauls and from the
Raetians and
Pannonians by the
rivers Rhine and Danube, from the
Sarmatians and...
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Alpine valleys of the present-day
Grisons were
originally settled by the
Raetians (Rhaeti). In Chur,
archaeological evidence of
settlement goes back as far...