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- The Tricastini were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Tricastin region, near present-day Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, during the Iron Age and the...
- (Toulouse) Tigurini Eburdodunom? (Yverdon) Treveri (*Trēwerī) Trier; Titelberg Tricastini Augusta Tricastinorum (Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux) Turoni Ambatia (Amboise);...
- Gallic tribe that dwelled in the region, the Tricastini. The insertion of an epenthetic r that changed Tricastini to Tricastrini, which is attested by the...
- They were at the head of a confederation of tribes that included the Tricastini, Segovellauni and Memini, and whose territory stretched further north...
- of Viennensis with the tribes of the Allobrogi, Segovellauni, Helvii, Tricastini, Vocontii and Cavari. In the 5th century the province was further divided...
- settlement at Noyon, France Noviomagus Tricastinorum ("Noviomagus of the Tricastini"), later known as "Augusta" and "Colonia Flavia Tricastinorum", the Gallo-Roman...
- Sueltri Suetrii Taurini – parts of central Piedmont (Turin region) Tebavii Tricastini Tricorii – in Southern Gaul Tritolii Ucenni Veamini – in Southern Gaul...
- ancient Tricastini tribe, whose capital was Augusta Tricastinorum under Augustus's reign, now Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. The name Tricastini, which for...
- where the plant is located, is named after the ancient Ligurian tribe the Tricastini. Their capital Augusta Tricastinorum was mentioned by Pliny the Elder...
- marched with vast numbers of infantry and cavalry into the country of the Tricastini. — Livy 2019. Ab Urbe Condita Libri, 5.34. The Alps represented an insurmountable...