- The
Veragrī (Gaulish: *Ueragroi, 'super-warriors'; Gr****: Οὐάραγροι) were a
Gallic tribe dwelling around present-day Martigny, in the
Pennine Alps, during...
- some
cavalry to
Gallia Transalpina, into the
country of the Nantuates,
Veragri, and Seduni. He sent this
force to
protect the
Poeninus P**** over the Alps...
-
Galba with
Legio XII into the
territory of the Nantuates,
Seduni and the
Veragri. He
occupies Octodurus (modern-day Martigny) in Switzerland.
Caesar defeats...
-
asterisk (*) were most
likely occupied by
neighbouring tribes (Raurici,
Veragri, etc.)
rather than the Helvetii. Altenburg-Rheinau Basel* Bern-Engehalbinsel...
-
occupied the
valleys on
either side of the p**** on a
permanent basis: the
Veragri on the
Swiss side and the Sal****i on the
Italian side.
Julius Caesar sent...
-
Carnutes Lepontics Graioceli Lepontii Sal****i
Medulli Ceutrones Allobroges Veragri Helvetii Seduni The Ligures, who may have
spoken Pre-Indo-European or an...
-
SUANETES ·
CALUCONES ·
BRIXENETES ·
LEPONTII ·
UBERI ·
NANTUATES ·
SEDUNI ·
VERAGRI · SAL****I ·
ACITAUONES ·
MEDULLI ·
UCENNI ·
CATURIGES ·
BRIGIANI · SOGIONTI...
- (*Wenellī)
Crociatonum (Carentan)
Veneti (*Wenetī)
Dariorium (Vannes)
Veragri (*Weragrī)
Octodurus (Martigny)
Vertamocorii (*Wertamocorī)
Novaria (Novara)...
- Ceutrones, Graioceli, Lepontii, Lingones, Segusini, Senones, Sal****i,
Veragri, Vertamocorii); Gr****s of
Magna Graecia;
Sardinians (Nuragic tribes), in...
- of
Octodurus Rome
under Servius Sulpicius Galba defeats the
Seduni and
Veragri tribes of Switzerland, but the
ferocity of the
battle led to the legion...