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- The Raetic/Rhaetian is a language related to the Etruscan and during the second Iron Age Raetic was influenced by the Celtic language due to migrations in the Raetic/Rhaetian territories of Celtic people from La Tène culture. . yes and , we know venetic is older than Rhaetic and that Venetic is the same as Euganei .www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/37456-Celts-and-Rhaetians
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The Raeti /ˈriːtaɪ/ (spelling variants: Rhaeti, Rheti or Rhaetii) were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture was related to those of the Etruscans. Before the Roman conquest, they inhabited present-day Tyrol in Austria, eastern Switzerland and the Alpine regions of northeastern Italy. After the … See more
The earliest mention of the Raeti in surviving ancient sources is in the Histories of Polybius, written before 146 BC. The Raeti, according to Pliny the Elder, were Etruscans driven … See more
The Raeti, together with their probably Celtic neighbours to the North, the Vindelici, were subdued by the Roman emperor Augustus' stepsons and senior military commanders See more
The Raeti are believed by many scholars to have spoken, originally at least, the so-called "Raetian language", an extinct tongue known only from a series of inscriptions, written in a variant of the Etruscan alphabet. This tongue is commonly regarded … See more
Although the ancient sources concur in ascribing an Etruscan origin to the Raeti, they are less clear as to precisely which tribes attested in the region known as Raetia could be … See more
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The Rhaetian is the latest age of the Triassic Period (in geochronology) or the uppermost stage of the Triassic System (in chronostratigraphy). It was preceded by the Norian and succeeded by the Hettangian (the lowermost stage or earliest age of the Jurassic). The base of the Rhaetian lacks a formal GSSP, though candidate sections include Steinbergkogel in Austria (since 2007) and Pignola-Abriola in Italy (since 2016). The end of the Rhaetian (and the base of the overlying Hett…
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WebNov 24, 2021 · The Rhaetians, or Raeti, were a confederation of tribes that lived in the Alpine regions of what are now Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany.
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WebNov 16, 2021 · The Rhaetians, or "Raeti," were a confederation of Alpine tribes who occupied much of the mountainous areas of what are now Switzerland, Italy, Austria and …
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https://www.everyculture.com/Europe/Romansch.htmlWebRomansch ETHNONYM: Rhaetians The Romansch, or Rhaetians, are speakers of the Romansch language who live in the canton of Graubunden (Grisons), in Switzerland. …
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WebSep 6, 2019 · Rhaetian people (Alpine ancient history) Ancient sources characterise the Raeti as Etruscan people who were displaced from the Po valley by the Gauls and took …
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Webthe Rhaetians must have left their Mesopotamian homeland between 1900 and the 12th century B.C., i.e., after the arrival of the Hittites and before the arrival of the Aramaeans in …
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WebRhaetians. (also Raetians), ancient Alpine tribes conquered by the Romans in 15 B.C. The origin of the Rhaetians has not been positively established. Classical tradition associates …
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