- The
Suelteri are
attested as
Suelteri by
Pliny (1st
century AD) and as
Selteri on the
Tabula Peutingeriana (4–5th c. AD). The
Gaulish name
Suelteri may...
-
territory of the
Camactulici as
located near
Citharista (La Ciotat) and the
Suelteri. They
appear to have
lived in the
region of
modern Toulon,
their territory...
- Ueruco.
Pliny describes the
territory of the
Verucini as
situated near the
Suelteri (Saint-Tropez). They
appear to have
lived between the
Argens and Verdon...
- Piemonte)
Sentienes / Sentii – Senez, in
Southern Gaul
Sigorii Sogiontii Suelteri /
Sueltri Suetrii Taurini –
parts of
central Piedmont (Turin region) Tebavii...
- (in the
valleys of the Orba [left bank],
Bormida and Tanaro)
Sueltri (or
Suelteri)
Tigulli (or Tigullii) (with main town at Tigullia, now in the frazione...
- be po****ted by
other peoples,
namely the Segobrigii, Camactulici, and
Suelteri.
According to
philologist Javier de Hoz, it is
possible that they were...
- Avatici, Dexivates, Segobrigii, Comani, Tricores, Tritolli, Camactulici,
Suelteri, Oxybii, Ligauni, Deciates, and Reii. The ties
uniting those various tribes...
-
dwelled on the
Mediterranean coast.
Their territory was
located east of the
Suelteri and Verucini, and
either east of the
Deciates (near the Vediantii) or west...