- (early 1st c. AD), as
Rucinates (var. irucina-) by
Pliny (1st c. AD), as R̔ounikátai (Ῥουνικάται) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD), and as
Rucinates on an inscription...
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probably the
Cosuanetes and the
Rucinates respectively in Augustus. However, the
inscription text
appears to
identify the
Rucinates as one of the 4
tribes of...
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ISARCI ·
BREUNI ·
GENAUNES ·
FOCUNATES · VINDELICI: ··
COSUANETES ··
RUCINATES ··
LICATES ··
CATENATES ·
AMBISONTES ·
RUGUSCI ·
SUANETES · CALUCONES...
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comprised four sub-tribes,
listed on the
Tropaeum Alpium: the Cosuanetes,
Rucinates,
Licates and Catenates. In a
broader sense, they included, as counted...
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Licates -in the
Licus (Lech)
river valley,
south of the Catenates.
Rucinates /
Rucantii -
Between rivers Isarus (Isar) and
Danuvius (Danube), Low Bavaria...
- related. The
tribe was
probably located in
modern western Austria, near the
Rucinates,
although no
precise location is certain. They were part of the Vindelici...
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between the Isar and Inn rivers.
Their territory was
located south of the
Rucinates, east of the Vindelici,
north of the Baiovarii. They were part of the...
- Génaunes, Focunates, the four
tribes of the Vindéliciens (Consuanètes,
Rucinates,
Licates and Caténates), Ambisuntes, Rugusces, Suanètes, Calucons, Brixentes...