-
unclear whether the
Rhaetians had a
similar endonym or if
Raeti is an
exonym (a name used by
outsiders to
describe the
Rhaetians). The
Roman geographer...
- The
Rhaetian is the
latest age of the Tri****ic
Period (in geochronology) or the
uppermost stage of the Tri****ic
System (in chronostratigraphy). It was...
- 46°24′32″N 10°1′11″E / 46.40889°N 10.01972°E / 46.40889; 10.01972 The
Rhaetian Railway (German: Rhätische Bahn; Italian:
Ferrovia retica; Romansh: Viafier...
- The
Rhaetian sandstone or
Rhatsandstein (German: Rhätsandstein) is a
geological formation in Germany. It
dates back to the "
Rhaetian - ?early Hettangian...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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Adriatic Veneti they
retreated to the
Alpine valleys,
blending in with the
Rhaetians.
Pliny the Elder,
referring to Cato,
states that the
Euganeans were divided...
- Western,
Southern Rhaetian Alps and
Eastern Rhaetian Alps,
while the
Alpine Club
classification of the
Eastern Alps
places most of the
Rhaetian subranges within...
- The Gallo-Romance
branch of the
Romance languages includes in the
narrowest sense the
langues d'oïl and Franco-Provençal. However,
other definitions are...
- the Helvetii, who
primarily occupied the
Swiss Plateau,
alongside the
Rhaetians in the
eastern regions.
Facing pressures from
Germanic tribes, in 58 BC...
- peoples,
including those who did not
speak Indo-European
languages such the
Rhaetians,
Ligures and Etruscans. As the
Latins achieved a
dominant position among...