- The
Taurini were a
Ligurian or Celto-Ligurian
tribe dwelling in the
upper valley of the
river Po,
around present-day Turin,
during the Iron Age and the...
- 1943–1945
Kingdom of
Italy 1945–1946
Italian Republic 1946–present The
Taurini were an
ancient Celto-Ligurian,
Alpine people, who
occupied the
upper valley...
-
general would free them from the
neighbouring Romans. Others, like the
Taurini, took
sides in
support of the Romans. The pro-Carthaginian
Ligurians took...
- Hercates, Ilvates, Insubres, Orobii, Laevi, Lapicini, Marici, Statielli,
Taurini);
Italics (Latins, Falisci, Marsi, Umbri, Volsci, Marrucini, Osci, Aurunci...
- Rendina, p. 592 [1],
Bullarium Romanum. Vol 22.
Benedict XIII (1724-1730).
Taurini Ed, 1871.
Respective Bulls on
pages 1-44. J. Jauh. Leto
svetnikov IV Stanislav...
- (Besançon)
Suessiones Noviodunum (Pommiers);
Augusta Suessionum (Soissons)
Taurini Taurasia (Turin)
Tectosagii Tolosa (Toulouse)
Tigurini Eburdodunom? (Yverdon)...
-
arriving in
Italy the
Carthaginians captured the
chief city of the
hostile Taurini (in the area of
modern Turin) and
seized its food stocks. In late November...
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inhabited in
early historic times by Celtic-Ligurian
tribes such as the
Taurini and the Sal****i. They were
later subdued by the
Romans (c. 220 BC), who...
-
invasion of Africa. The
Carthaginians captured the
chief city of the
hostile Taurini (in the area of
modern Turin) and
seized its food stocks. In late November...
- Po
river plain belonged specifically to the
Taurini tribe. The
location of
Chieri is
within the
Taurini tribe's territory, in the belt of
hills which...