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Rhaetic or
Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also
known as Rhaetian, was a
Tyrsenian language spoken in the
ancient region of
Rhaetia in the
eastern Alps in pre-Roman...
- northern,
central and south-western Italy, and
eastern Corsica (France); the
Raetic language of the Alps,
named after the
Rhaetian people; and the
Lemnian language...
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century also in the Po
Valley and
amongst the
Cisalpine Celtic,
Venetic and
Raetic tribes), and the
letters used in
these texts are
evidently based on the...
- of the
Roman Empire,
which by the 5th
century AD
replaced the
Celtic and
Raetic languages previously spoken in the area.
Romansh retains a
small number...
- needed] ᚾ may be from
Raetic N. ᚦ may be from
Latin D or from
Raetic Θ. Ƿ may be from Q,[citation needed] from
Latin P, or from
Raetic W. ᛇ may be from Latin...
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accepted as
being a
Tyrsenian language, and as such
related to
Etruscan and
Raetic.
After the
Athenians conquered the
island in the
latter half of the 6th...
- Whatmough, J. (1933). The Prae-Italic
Dialects of Italy, vol. 2, "The
Raetic, Lepontic, Gallic, East-Italic,
Messapic and
Sicel Inscriptions", Cambridge...
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several suggestions, it has been
hypothesized that
Camunic is
related to the
Raetic language from the
Tyrsenian language family, or to the
Celtic languages...
- in a
number of
inscriptions on
votive tablets of the
Veneti people. One
Raetic votive tablet, from the same region,
contains the word reithus,
which may...
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unconventional spelling. The rune is
identical in
shape to the
letter l in the
Raetic alphabet. The "l****"
hypothesis is
based not on the rune poems, but rather...