Calucōnes
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CALUCONES — Rhaetiae populi, Ptol. quorum regio Argovia, Aegid. Tschudo, oppid. Leutkirchen, Laz. a Campoduno 5. leuc. Memmingam versus. Aliis 3. Collucones. Plin. l. 3. c. 20 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Calucones — The Calucones were a Germanic tribe mentioned by a few of the classical sources, but not all. Pliny the Elder (Book 3 Chapter 24 of Naturalis Historia, published in 77 CE) quotes a monument to the reign of Augustus, the tropeaum Alpium, located… … Wikipedia
Silingi — The Silings or Silingi (Latin: Silingae , Greek Σιλίγγαι Silingai ) were an East Germanic tribe probably part of the larger Vandal group. According to most scholars, the Silingi lived in Lower Silesia , the term Silesia itself perhaps being… … Wikipedia
List of Germanic peoples — This is a list of Germanic peoples. Classical philosophyThe Greeks assigned names to populations they considered distinct based on the city state ( polis ) to which they belonged. Intermingled with this system was an earlier one derived from the… … Wikipedia
Trophy of Augustus — The Trophy of the Alps or Trophy of Augustus was built by the Roman emperor Augustus to celebrate his definitive victory over the ancient Celto Ligurian tribes who populated the region and who had harassed merchants along Roman roads. Its remains … Wikipedia
Rhätia — (Rätia), das westlichste der Süddonauländer, grenzte im Norden an Vindelicien, im Westen an das Helvetierland u. Gallien, im Süden an das Cisalpinische Gallien u. im Osten an Venetien u. Noricum, begriff also das jetzige Graubündten, Tyrol mit… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Chabilci — (a. Geogr.), so v.w. Calucones … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon