- The
Segusini (Gaulish: *Segusinoi, 'those of Segusio') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Susa, in the
Alpes Cottiae,
during the Iron Age...
- (Latin: Segusio) was
founded by the Ligures. It was the
capital of the
Segusini (also
known as Cottii). In the late 1st
century BC it
became voluntarily...
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Giuseppe Segusini (15 July 1801 - 29
March 1876) was an
Italian neoclassical architect. He was born in Feltre, one of
twenty children to a poor family...
- the
Segusini, or
people of
Segusio (modern Susa), in Piedmont; but it seems, as D'Anville observes, to be
beyond the
natural limits of the
Segusini. Walckenaer...
-
Parish church designed by
Giuseppe Segusini...
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Briniates Friniates Garuli Hercates Ilvates Orobii Laevi Lapicini Marici Segusini Statielli Taurini Sometimes referred in
ancient sources as Pelasgi, the...
- (Sion, Switzerland)
Segusiavi (*Segusiawī)
Forum Segusiavorum (Feurs)
Segusini Segusio (Susa)
Senoni Agedin**** (Sens)
Sequani Vesontion (Besançon) Suessiones...
-
supervision of
abbot Giovanni Battista Sartori and
architect Giuseppe Segusini. The
project underwent several modifications by
Pietro Bosio and Giovanni...
- Ausones, Boii, Carni, Cenomani, Ceutrones, Graioceli, Lepontii, Lingones,
Segusini, Senones, Sal****i, Veragri, Vertamocorii); Gr****s of
Magna Graecia; Sardinians...
- Musinè - 1,150 m
During the
Roman age,
Augustus formed an
alliance with the
Segusini of
Cottii Regnum to link
Italy and
France by
building a road
through the...