- The
Vesubiani or
Vesubianii were a
Gallic tribe dwelling in the
valley of the Vésubie
river during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as
Vesubiani by Pliny...
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CATURIGES ·
BRIGIANI ·
SOGIONTI ·
BRODIONTI ·
NEMALONI ·
EDENATES ·
VESUBIANI ·
VEAMINI ·
GALLITAE ·
TRIULLATI ·
ECDINI ·
VERGUNNI ·
EGUITURI · NEMATURI...
- the
Vesubiani, so that they must have been
controlled by
Cemenelum when they had been
detached from the
Cottian kingdom."
Along with the
Vesubiani and...
-
Veleiates (or Veliates) (between
Veleia and Libarna)
Vellauni Veneni Venisani Vesubiani – Vésubie,
Southern Gaul
Vibelli May have been
Celtic tribes influenced...
- valley,
north of the
Intimilii and Ingauni, and east of the
Ecdinii and
Vesubiani. By the 3rd
century BC, the
prosperity of
thriving Ligurian coastal centres...
- Sentii,
south of the
Eguiturii and Nemeturii, and west of the Ecdinii,
Vesubiani and Nerusii. They are
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder as one of the Alpine...
- of the
Deciates and Nerusii, west of the Intimilii, and
south of the
Vesubiani.
Their chief town was the
oppidum Vediantiorum,
known as
Cemenelum by...