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  1. Raetia | ancient province, Europe | Britannica

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    WebRaetia, also spelled Rhaetia, ancient Roman province comprising Vorarlberg and Tirol states in present-day Austria, the eastern cantons of Switzerland, and parts of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg states in Germany. Its native inhabitants were probably of mixed Illyrian and Celtic stock. The area was conquered by Rome in 15 bc and became an important …

  2. Raeti | Historica Wiki | Fandom

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    WebThe Raeti were a confederation of Celts that inhabited central Switzerland, the Austrian region of Tyrol, and some parts of northern Italy from 500 BC to 15 BC. The Raeti were indigenous Alpine people, although there was a theory that they were also Etruscans who were displaced from the Po Valley by the Gauls. In 15 BC, the Roman Empire subjugated …

  3. Raeti - Wiktionary

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    WebRaeti in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette ^ 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica ^ Zavaroni, Adolfo (2001): Le Iscrizioni Retiche ("Raetic Inscriptions") ^ Marcel Detienne, The writing of Orpheus: Greek myth in cultural context (Johns Hopkins, 2002;

  4. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Raeti Tribes

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    WebThe Raeti of the pre-Roman Alpine region were not part of the West Indo-European migration into southern Central Europe between about 3500-2500 BC. Instead they seem to have borne a degree of relationship with the Etruscans of north-western Italy.This is discussed in more detail on the main Raeti page (and see map for general tribal …

  5. Raetia - 15 BC - 488 AD - GlobalSecurity.org

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    WebOct 01, 2012 · The Raeti are supposed by Niebuhr to have been an Etruscan people, and their country to have been one of the original homes of that race. They are first mentioned by Polybius as one of the ...

  6. räti - YouTube

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    Webtell your mom I said hi:)

  7. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Liguro-Raeti Tribes

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    WebThe Vindelici, Strabo states, are a folk (a group in their own right, not a sub-tribe). He gives tribal names, but four of these are usually classed as being Raeti: the Catenates (the first part, 'cat' is Celtic for 'battle', not the only Celtic influence on these tribes), the Cosuanetes, the Licates (Licatti), and the Rucinates (not the same ...

  8. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Calucones (Raeti)

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    WebPrior to domination by Rome, the Alpine region contained various populations which had a complex, obscure, and ethnically-multilayered history. Two major ethnic groups were recorded (aside from intrusions by the Etruscans and Veneti), these being the Euganei on the north Italian plain and the Alpine foothills, and the Raeti in the Trentino and Alto …

  9. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Uberi (Raeti)

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    WebThe Raeti were not part of the West Indo-European migration into southern Central Europe between about 3500-2500 BC. Instead they seem to have borne a degree of relationship with the Etruscans of north-western Italy. This is discussed in more detail on the main Raeti page (and see map for general tribal distributions in the first centuries BC ...

  10. Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Isarci (Raeti)

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    WebThe Raeti Tribes were not part of the West Indo-European migration into southern Central Europe between about 3500-2500 BC. Instead they seem to have borne a degree of relationship with the Etruscans of north-western Italy. This is discussed in more detail on the main Raeti page (and see map for general tribal distributions in the first ...

  11. Rhaetian people — Google Arts & Culture

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    WebRhaetian people. The Raeti were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture may have been related to those of Etruscans. From not later than ca. 500 BC, they inhabited the central parts of present-day Switzerland, Tyrol in Austria, the Alpine regions of northeastern Italy and Germany south of the Danube. The etymology of the ...

  12. Kingdoms of the Euganei and Raeti - Euganei-Raeti Tribes

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    WebThe Raeti entered the Alps to find a home there, while the Euganei were compressed between the south-eastern Alps and the Veneti on the Adriatic coast. The tribe of the Camunes could be found in the Val Camonica, in the upper valley of the River Oglio in today's province of Brescia, seventy-two kilometres north-north-east of the city of Brescia ...

  13. RAETI, Athènes - Ampelokipoi - Restaurant Avis, Numéro de …

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    WebRaeti, Athènes : consultez 45 avis sur Raeti, noté 4 sur 5 sur Tripadvisor et classé #1 148 sur 3 314 restaurants à Athènes.

  14. Raeti Map | Romania Google Satellite Maps

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    WebWelcome to the Raeti google satellite map! This place is situated in Dolj, Romania, its geographical coordinates are 43° 55' 0" North, 23° 57' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Raeţi. See Raeti photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Raeti in Romania.

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