-
traditionally compared with
Savincates and ****ociated with
their chief town,
although this has been
criticized by Guy Barruol. The
Savincates dwelled south of the...
-
Aosta Valley and
Canavese (Northern Piedmont) (Ivrea)
Salyes /
Salluvii Savincates Sebagini Segobriges Segovi Segusini - in
Segusa (today's Susa, Piemonte)...
- Seyne).
Their territory was
located south of the Avantici, west of the
Savincates, east of the Sebaginni, and
north of the
Gallitae and Eguiturii. They...
-
Salyes /
Salluvii - in
southeastern Cisalpine Gaul (modern Provence)
Savincates Sebagini Segobriges Segovi Segusini - in
Segusa (today's Susa, Piemonte)...
- west of the Ecdinii,
north of the
Vergunni and Nerusii, and
south of the
Savincates and Caturiges. They are
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder as one of the Alpine...
- of the Nemeturii,
north of the
Sentii and Vergunni, and
south of the
Savincates and Caturiges. They are
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder as one of the Alpine...
- the Segovii, Segusini, Belaci, Caturiges, Medulli, Tebavii, Adanates,
Savincates, Ecdinii, Veaminii, Venisamores, Iemerii, Vesubianii, and Quadiates, and...
-
Brigianii and Quariates, west of the
Veneni and Soti, and
north of the
Savincates. They were
probably clients to the
larger Vocontian people as part of...
- of the Nemeturii,
north of the
Nerusii and Vediantii, and
south of the
Savincates and Caturiges.
According to A. L. F. Rivet, "there
appear to have been...
-
mentions a man
named Alb****
Bussulus who was
prefect of Capillates,
Savincates (probably
people living in the
Savines valley),
Brigani (people from Briançon)...