- The
Salyes or
Salluvii (Gr****: Σάλυες) were an
ancient Celto-Ligurian
people dwelling between the
Durance river and the Gr****
colony of M****alia during...
- BC
Domitius Ahenobarbus managed to
defeat the
Allobroges (allies of the
Salluvii),
while in the
ensuing year
Quintus Fabius Maximus "destro****" an army...
- 125 to
protect Rome's ally M****alia from the
Salluvii, in 124 BC Rome
seized the
capital of the
Salluvii (the city of the
Gauls near the
oppidum of Entremont...
-
Lugano was used in the
coinage of
other Alpine tribes, such as the Sal****i,
Salluvii, and
Cavares (Whatmough 1933,
Lejeune 1971).
While many of the
later inscriptions...
- Alps."
Between 125 and 122 BC, the
Romans crossed the Alps and
fought the
Salluvii and Vocontii.
During the conflict, the
Allobroges gave
shelter to the Salluvian...
- also
mentioned that
earlier (Gr****)
sources referred to the
Salyes (Latin
Salluvii)—then the
western neighbours of the Ligures—as the Ligyes, and to their...
-
subjugation in Italy. 125–121 BC:
Romans crossed the Alps and
fought first the
Salluvii and Vocontii, and then
Allobroges and Arveni. The
Gauls were decisively...
-
their forces,
defeating a
confederation of Allobroges,
Arverni and some
Salluvii warriors at the Isère River.
Roman consular legions were
dispatched into...
- (tribal city state) of the Vagienni, or
mountain Ligures, and
later of the
Salluvii. This
district was
brought under Roman control by the
Consul Marcus Fulvius...
- Liguria: The more
celebrated of the
Ligurian tribes beyond the Alps are the
Salluvii, the Deciates, and the
Oxubii (...) The
coast of
Liguria extends 211 miles...