• The Caturiges (Gaulish: Caturīges, 'kings of combat') were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the upper Durance valley, around present-day towns of Chorges and...
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  • the Caturiges was called Eburodunum (modern Embrun), i.e. the same name as that of Yverdon, suggesting a close relationship between the Caturiges and...
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    Embrun, Hautes-Alpes (category Caturiges)
    Eborodunum as the city of the Caturiges, and no other. In the Jerusalem Itinerary Ebrodunum is called Mansio, like Caturiges (modern Chorges), which was...
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    (Orléans) Catalauni (*Catu-wellaunī) Durocatelaunos (Châlons-en-Champagne) Caturiges Ebrodunom (Embrun) Cavari (*Cawarī) Arausion (Orange) Cenomani Brixia...
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    One tribe, called the Segobriga, settled near modern-day Marseille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and Cavares settled to the west of the Durance river. Celts...
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    Chorges (category Caturiges)
    derives from Latin Catorimagus, itself coming from the Alpine tribe of the Caturiges in the ancient Roman province of Alpes Maritimae. The village is 11 km...
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    number of tribes in the region have plausible Celtic etymologies: e.g. Caturiges from catu- ("fight" or "warriors") and Nantuates from nantu- ("valley")...
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    NANTUATES · SEDUNI · VERAGRI · SALASSI · ACITAUONES · MEDULLI · UCENNI · CATURIGES · BRIGIANI · SOGIONTI · BRODIONTI · NEMALONI · EDENATES · VESUBIANI ·...
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    appears to be of Gaulish origin; and is perhaps related to the name of the Caturiges tribe. The mountain range rises between Grenoble (south), Chambéry (north)...
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  • prevent his passage through the upper Durance along with the Ceutrones and Caturiges in 58 BC. There [Titus Labienus] enrolled two legions, and brought out...
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    leader of the following communities: the Segovii, Segusini, Belaci, Caturiges, Medulli, Tebavii, Adanates, Savincates, Ecdinii, Veaminii, Venisamores...
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  • attempted to prevent his passage through the upper Durance along with the Caturiges and Graioceli in 58 BC. There [Titus Labienus] enrolled two legions, and...
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    Celto-Ligurian Tricorii [fr] tribe. These peoples, probably belonging to the Caturiges tribe, spoke the Celtic language. The Gapençais [fr] was then part of...
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  • located south of the Brigianii, east of the Segovii, and north of the Caturiges and Veneni. They appear on the Arch of Susa, erected by Cottius in 9–8...
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  • center of the Cottian Kingdom. Their territory was located north of the Caturiges, west of the Quariates, east of the Tricorii, south of the Segovii. Their...
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    Camatulici Casmonates / Cosmonates (in the area of Castellazzo Bormida) Caturiges – Chorges, High Durance river valley, in Southern Gaul Cavares/Cavari –...
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    One tribe, called the Segobriga, settled near modern-day Marseille. The Caturiges, Tricastins, and Cavares settled to the west of the river Durance. The...
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  • Ecdinii, north of the Vergunni and Nerusii, and south of the Savincates and Caturiges. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as one of the Alpine tribes conquered...
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  • Camatulici Casmonates / Cosmonates (in the area of Castellazzo Bormida) Caturiges – Chorges, High Durance river valley, in Southern Gaul Cavares/Cavari –...
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  • Italy) : ... Here (in the Alps) the Ceutrones and the Graioceli and the Caturiges, having taken possession of the higher parts, attempt to obstruct the...
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  • territory was located west of the Veneni, Soti, and Tyrii, south of the Caturiges, east of the Avantici and Adanates, and north of the Gallitae, Eguiturii...
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  • tubicen (trumpeter). Of these only the tubicen s origin is known: the Caturiges, a tribe in the Gallic Alps. The names of 13 caligati (common soldiers)...
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    name is of Gaulish origin; and is perhaps related to the name of the Caturiges tribe. The village is mentioned in the Tabula Peutingeriana under the...
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    of Alpine tribes have plausible Celtic derivations. Examples include: Caturiges from catu- ("fight" or "armed host"); Nantuates, from nantu- ("valley")...
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  • Nemeturii, north of the Sentii and Vergunni, and south of the Savincates and Caturiges. They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as one of the Alpine tribes conquered...
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    Les Orres (category Caturiges)
    Les Orres (French pronunciation: [le.z‿ɔʁ]; Occitan: Los Uèris) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. It is chiefly known...
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    Champcella (category Caturiges)
    Champcella (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃sɛla]; Occitan: Champcelat) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France. Communes of the Hautes-Alpes...
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  • north of the Nerusii and Vediantii, and south of the Savincates and Caturiges. According to A. L. F. Rivet, "there appear to have been no significant...
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    Savines-le-Lac (category Caturiges)
    Savines-le-Lac (French pronunciation: [savin lə lak]; Vivaro-Alpine: Savina lo Lac) is a commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in southeastern France...
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  • Avantici dwelled east of the Vocontii, north of the Edenates, west of the Caturiges, and south of the Tricorii. They were probably part of the Vocontian confederation...
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