- "crane"
derives from the
Germanic *krana(n);
Delmarre 2003 p. 175).
Compare Tricorii ("the
three troops"), and
Trinox ("three nights") in the
Gaulish calendar...
- as
Tricorium in the 1st
century AD. They must be
distinguished from the
Tricorii of the Drac
river valley. The
Gaulish name
Tricores probably derives from...
-
Ambarri and Sequani,
north of the Segovellauni, Vertamocorii, Vocontii,
Tricorii, Ucennii,
Graioceli and Ceutrones, and
southwest of the
Helvetii and Veragri...
- Taurini –
parts of
central Piedmont (Turin region)
Tebavii Tricastini Tricorii – in
Southern Gaul
Tritolii Ucenni Veamini – in
Southern Gaul
Vennavi Vergunni –...
-
Gallic money was also found. Gap was the
capital of the Celto-Ligurian
Tricorii [fr] tribe.
These peoples,
probably belonging to the
Caturiges tribe, spoke...
- was
located north of the Caturiges, west of the Quariates, east of the
Tricorii,
south of the Segovii.
Their chief town was
known as
Brigantio (modern...
- the Graioceli, west of the Belaci,
Segovii and Brigianii,
north of the
Tricorii, and west of the
Vertamocorii and Allobroges.
Settlements are
known at...
- people) –
parts of
central Piedmont (Turin region)
Tebavii Tricastini Tricorii – in
Southern Gaul
Tritolii Ucenni Veamini – in
Southern Gaul
Vennavi Vergunni –...
-
extreme boundary of the
territory of the
Vocontii he
proceeded to the
Tricorii; his way not
being anywhere obstructed until he came to the
river Druentia...
-
upper course of the
Durance river.
Their territory was
located east of the
Tricorii,
Avantici and
Edenates (further west
lived the Vocontii),
south of the...