- 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...
-
defeated Toutomotulus, king of the
Saluvii, and
sacked their oppidum at Entremont. The
Allobroges gave
shelter to the
Saluvii chieftains,
among them Toutomotulus...
- Gaul
aimed to help the Gr****
colony of M****ilia (M****ille)
against the
Saluvii (or Salyes) and to
secure a land
route to the
Roman provinces in Spain...
-
communications with its
Iberian provinces and
fought a
major battle with the
Saluvii at
Entremont in 124–123 BC.
Gradually Roman control extended, and the Roman...
- f. Q. n. Flaccus,
consul in 125 BC,
aided the M****ilians
against the
Saluvii, and
triumphed over the
transalpine Ligures. A
staunch ally of
Gaius Gracchus...
-
Rhegini Sabineis =
Sabini (Sabines)
Sallentineis =
Sallentini Salluveis =
Saluvii Samnitibus =
Samnites Sardeis =
Sardi (Sardinians) S****inatibus = S****inates...
- consulship, he
joined M.
Fulvius Flaccus in
waging war
against the Ligures,
Saluvii, and
Vocontii in
Transalpine Gaul. He
continued as
proconsul in Gaul for...
- Phocaeans. In his version, the
latter were
facing opposition from the
Saluvii, a Celto-Lugurian
tribe dwelling further north in the inlands, near present-day...
- c. AD). The
Avatici dwelled near the Étang de Berre,
southwest of the
Saluvii, and
possibly northwest of the Tricores.
Their territory stretched from...
- pp. 515, 518. That
three commanders successively "triumphed" over the
Saluvii perhaps raises questions. Cicero, Pro
Fonteio 18;
Florus 1.37.4–6; Eutropius...