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- The Lepontii were an ancient Celtic people occupying portions of Rhaetia (in modern Switzerland and Northern Italy) in the Alps during the late Bronze...
- well as similarities. While the language is named after the tribe of the Lepontii, which occupied portions of ancient Rhaetia, specifically an Alpine area...
- the 19th century. Baveno was occupied in the pre-Roman Iron Age by the Lepontii, a tribe of the Ligures. Baveno is twinned with: Nadur, Malta "Superficie...
- Italian peninsula included, Cisalpine Gauls - Centered in the area south of Lepontii. Boii Carni Cenomani Lingones Senones Vertamocorii Gaesatae? Insubres Arverni...
- established securely by placename and personal-name evidence. Strabo names the Lepontii, Camunni (who gave their name to the Val Camonica, Lombardy, Italy), Cotuantii...
- prehistoric times. The oldest known people living in the area were the Lepontii. The area was added to the Roman Empire by Emperor Augustus in the first...
- east across the border to Locarno. Domodossola was the chief town of the Lepontii when the Romans conquered the region in 12 BCE. During World War II Domodossola...
- Celtic language remains in northern Italy. While it is possible that the Lepontii were autochthonous to Northern Italy since the end of the 2nd millennium...
- Italy and included several groups that had the name of Insubres, Laevi, Lepontii, Oromobii (o Orumbovii)". (Raffaele C. De Marinis) Vitali, Daniele (1996)...
- peoples (in Sardinia), the Celtic po****tions like the Rhaetians, the Lepontii, the Adriatic Veneti, etc.; and the Italic peoples, including the Latins...