- The
Rauraci or
Raurici were a
small Gallic tribe dwelling in the
Upper Rhine region,
around the present-day city of Basel,
during the Iron Age and the...
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Latin name of an
ancient Celtic tribe, the
Raurici, who
settled the
southern part of the
Upper Rhine. The
Raurici were
related to the Helvetii,
whose name...
- were
joined by a
number of
tribal groups from
neighbouring regions: the
Raurici, the Latobrigi, the
Tulingi and a
group of Boii, who had
besieged Noreia...
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period (5th
century BC). In the 2nd
century BC,
there was a
village of the
Raurici at the site of Basel-Gasfabrik (to the
northwest of the Old City, and likely...
-
Maximus (abbreviated IOM) by the
vexillatio of the
cavalry cohort of the
Sequani and
Raurici, ****ociated with the 22nd
Legion Primigenia Pia Fidelis...
- east of Leuci,
south of the Alamani, west of the Vindelici,
north of the
Raurici. The
Roman historian Ammi****
Marcellinus wrote in 354 that Vadomarius...
- from the Gallo-Roman po****tion,
consisting mostly of
romanized Helvetii,
Raurici,
Roman immigrants and the Alemanni.
Closely related German-speaking peoples...
- Aquin**** (modern Budapest) was in
their territory. Helvetii-Rauraci /
Raurici Helvetii –
original dwellers of Agri De****ates region, in the western...
-
colony six
miles from Basle. The
original town had been an
Oppidum of the
Raurici Celtic tribe at Basel-Gasfabrik.
During the
Roman Empire it was a large...
- list
between those points is Lingones, Remi, Mediomatrici,
Sequani and
Raurici. The
Germanic list, whom
Pliny describes as
accolentes Germaniae gentium...