- The
Raeti (/ˈriːtaɪ/ REE-ty;
spelling variants: Rhaeti,
Rheti or Rhaetii) were a
confederation of
Alpine tribes,
whose language and
culture was related...
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Alemannia denique et
Raetia Curiensis Ulrich Campell (d. 1582), De
Raetia ac
Raetis liber posterior, ed. P. Plattner,
Quellen zur
Schweizer Geschichte (1877)...
- (4,020 m (13,190 ft)),
which derive their name, respectively, from the
Raeti, a po****tion of
Etruscan origin who took
refuge in the
Central Alps during...
- in the Po
Valley sought refuge in the Alps and
became known as the
Raeti. The
Raeti inhabited the
region of Trentino-Alto Adige, as well as
eastern Switzerland...
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Piacenza Mezentius Monterozzi necropolis Mythological figures Persius Poppilia Raeti Religion Sarcophagus of the
Spouses Tages Terracotta warriors Titus Larcius...
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Adjoining these the (Alpine)
Noricans are the
Raeti and Vindelici. All are
divided into a
number of states. The
Raeti are
believed to be
people of
Tuscan race...
-
tribes settled in modern-day
Switzerland between 1500 and 1000 BC. The
Raeti lived in the
eastern regions,
while the west was
occupied by the Helvetii...
-
calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Raeti tribes of the Alps are
subjugated by
Tiberius and Nero
Claudius Drusus and...
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Piacenza Mezentius Monterozzi necropolis Mythological figures Persius Poppilia Raeti Religion Sarcophagus of the
Spouses Tages Terracotta warriors Titus Larcius...
- with late
Bronze Age
culture and
early Iron Age Laugen-Melaun culture. The
Raeti are not believed, archeologically, to
descend from the Etruscans, as well...