- The
Ingauni were a Celto-Ligurian
tribe dwelling on the
Mediterranean coast,
around the
modern city of
Albenga (Liguria),
during the Iron Age and the...
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ground by Mago. Near the end of the
Second Punic War, Mago was
among the
Ingauni,
trying to
block the
Roman advance. At the
Battle of Insubria, he suffered...
- that it
means the
capital city +
genitive plural in -um. The
ethnonym Ingauni (Ingauners)
consists of Indo-European origin, and a name of Gaulish-ligurian...
- They may have been a Pre-Indo-European people,
ethnically related to the
Ingauni, as
suggested by the
similarity of the names.
According to
Pliny the Elder...
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military command, with
proconsular imperium, was in 181,
against the
Ingauni of Liguria. The
Third Macedonian War
broke out in 171, when King ****us...
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Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii Ilvates Ingauni Intimilii Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi...
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Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii Ilvates Ingauni Intimilii Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi...
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Pulcher as his colleague. Both
consuls fought in Liguria,
defeating the
Ingauni. In 183 BC, he was
named pontiff. In 174 BC, he died of plague.
Fasti Capitolini...
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Euburiates Friniates Garuli Genuates Hercates Iadatini Iemerii Ilvates Ingauni Intimilii Laevi Lapicini Libici Ligauni Ligues Maielli Marici Matici Nearchi...
- Ventimiglia).
Their territory was
located east of the Vediantii, west of the
Ingauni, and
south of the Epanterii.
Their chief town was
known as
Album (or Albium)...