Catubrini
Gallic tribe
The Catubrini were a Gallic tribe dwelling in Cadore (Veneto) during the Roman period.
Name
They are mentioned as Catubrinorum on inscriptions.[1]
Geography
The Catubrini lived in the region of Cadore (Catubrium), in the upper valley of the Piave river, north of Bellunum.[2] Their territory was located south of the Saevates, west of the Ambilici and Carni, north of the Misquilenses, east of the Tuliassi.[3]
References
- ^ AE 1976:00252a, 00252b.
- ^ Vedaldi Iasbez 1994, pp. 242–243.
- ^ Talbert 2000, Map 19: Raetia.
Bibliography
- Talbert, Richard J. A. (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691031699.
- Vedaldi Iasbez, Vanna (1994). La Venetia orientale e l'Histria: le fonti letterarie greche e latine fino alla caduta dell'Impero Romano d'Occidente. Quasar. ISBN 978-88-7097-034-0.
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Gauls
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settlements
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- Basel-Münsterhügel
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- Bibrax
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- Cularo
- Ensérune
- Entremont
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- Noreia
- Tylis
- Vertillum
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