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Strabo (early 1st c. AD), as
Licates by
Pliny (1st c. AD), and as Likátoi (Λικάτοι) by
Ptolemy (2nd c. AD). The
ethnic name
Licates has been
traditionally compared...
- Alpium: the Cosuanetes, Rucinates,
Licates and Catenates. In a
broader sense, they included, as
counted by Strabo, the
Licates, Clautenatii, Vennones, Estiones...
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Anthene licates or
White Ciliate Blue is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in South-east Asia. A. l.
licates (Sulawesi, Banggai) A. l....
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prove that the
river name is
first mentioned in the
Celtic tribe name
Licates. The
river itself is
called Likios or
Likias in the 2nd century. Around...
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BREUNI ·
GENAUNES ·
FOCUNATES · VINDELICI: ··
COSUANETES ··
RUCINATES ··
LICATES ··
CATENATES ·
AMBISONTES ·
RUGUSCI ·
SUANETES ·
CALUCONES · BRIXENETES...
- (at-large) Rita
Darrow (D) (District 1) John
Schmidt (D) (District 2)
David Licate (D) (District 3) Jeff
Wilhite (D) (District 4)
Brandon Ford (D) (District...
- *Eniates (with a
Celtic suffix -ates
denoting "settlers, inhabitants", as in
Licates or Atrebates) has been suggested, with the
first part of the
ethnonym in...
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river area,
Augusta Vindelicorum region (today's Augsburg),
north of the
Licates.
Consuanetae /
Cosuanetes /
Cotuantii -
Upper and
middle valley of fl....
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Charles V.
Damasia – An
ancient hill-top
settlement on the Lech, of the
Licates, a
tribe of the
Celtic Vindelici.
Commonly identified with
either the Auerberg...
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emolus (Godart, [1824])
Anthene emolus goberus (Fruhstorfer, 1916)
Anthene licates dusuntua Corbet, 1940
Anthene lycaenina (R.Felder, 1868)
Anthene lycaenina...