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Vertamocorii (Gaulish: *Wertamocorī) were a
Celtic people that
lived in
Cisalpine Gaul
around Novara, in
Eastern Piedmont (Italy). The
Vertamocorii are...
- (*Wenetī)
Dariorium (Vannes)
Veragri (*Weragrī)
Octodurus (Martigny)
Vertamocorii (*Wertamocorī)
Novaria (Novara) Viduc****es (*Widuc****ēs)
Aregenua (Vieux)...
- in the area
south of Lepontii. Boii
Carni Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae?
Insubres Arverni Aedui Ambarri Aulerci Bituriges Carnutes Lepontics...
- Graioceli, Lepontii, Lingones, Segusini, Senones, Sal****i, Veragri,
Vertamocorii); Gr****s of
Magna Graecia;
Sardinians (Nuragic tribes), in Sardinia;...
- area at the time of the
Roman conquest of Gaul, who were
known as the
Vertamocorii (also
spelled Vertamocori, Vertacomicorii, or Vertacomocorii), meaning...
- Vellavi,
south of the
Ambarri and Sequani,
north of the Segovellauni,
Vertamocorii, Vocontii, Tricorii, Ucennii,
Graioceli and Ceutrones, and southwest...
- Provence, on the east bank of the Rhône and Vercors,
southern Gaul.
Vertamocorii –
Eastern Piedmont (Novara). Said by
Pliny to
descend from the Vocontii...
- a
confederation that
included the Sogiontii, Avantici,
Sebaginni and
Vertamocorii. They are
mentioned as
Vocontiorum by
Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), Livy (late...
- Provence, on the east bank of the Rhône and Vercors,
southern Gaul.
Vertamocorii –
Eastern Piedmont (Novara). Said by
Pliny to
descend from the Vocontii...
- Belaci,
Segovii and Brigianii,
north of the Tricorii, and west of the
Vertamocorii and Allobroges.
Settlements are
known at
Catorissium (Le Bourg-d'Oisans)...