- The
Vennones or
Vennonetes were a
Rhaetian tribe dwelling in the
northern Alps,
between Chur and Lake Constance,
during the Iron Age and the
Roman era...
- Sequani, the Boii, and the Germani. The Licattii, the Clautenatii, and the
Vennones proved to be the
boldest warriors of all the Vindelici, as did the Rucantii...
- not
apparent whether this
Plautius was part of the same
family as the
Vennones.
Proculus was an old praenomen,
which the
Roman antiquarians supposed to...
-
areas of
modern Germany,
Austria and Switzerland,
north of the Vennonetes/
Vennones/Vennonienses.
Catenates -
South of the
Danubius (Danube), in the low...
-
Trompia Brescia province A
tribe of the Euganei, acc. to
Pliny VENNONETES Vennones,
Vennonienses upper valley of fl.
Rhenus (r. Rhine)
Canton Saint Gallen...
-
crossing one another,
extend to the
utmost boundaries of Britain; here the
Vennones kept
their quarters; and at the
distance of one mile from hence, Claudius...
- v t e
Raeti Breuni Calucones Camunni Cosuanetes Cotuantii Focunates Isarci Rucantii Rugusci Sarunetes Suanetes Trumpilini Vennones Venostes...
- sense, they included, as
counted by Strabo, the Licates, Clautenatii,
Vennones, Estiones, and Brigantii,
although this
classification has been criticized...
- (Lacus Brigantinus), in Raetia.
Their territory was
located north of the
Vennones, west of the Estiones, east of the Lentienses.
Their chief town was known...
- Nerva,
consul in 20 BC,
subsequently sent
against the
Camunni and the
Vennones, whom he defeated.
Publius Silius P. f. P. n. Nerva,
consul suffectus in...