Lapicini
The Lapicini were an ancient Ligurian tribe mentioned by Livy as being subjugated by Rome under consuls Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Quintus Mucius Scaevola in 175 BCE.[1] (Liv. xli. 19.) They inhabited the extreme northern regions of Liguria, as it was defined in Roman times, on a tributary of the Magra (Latin: Macra) river.[2]
References
- ^ Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1857), s.v. Ligures
- ^ J. Murray, The Academy (1880), vol. 18, p. 32.
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Ligures
- Apuani
- Bagienni
- Binbelli
- Bivelli
- Briniates
- Catuci
- Deciates
- Eguiturii
- Epanterii
- Euburiates
- Friniates
- Garuli
- Genuates
- Hercates
- Iadatini
- Iemerii
- Ilvates
- Ingauni
- Intimilii
- Laevi
- Lapicini
- Libici
- Ligauni
- Ligues
- Maielli
- Marici
- Matici
- Nearchi
- Nerusii
- Orobii
- Oxybii
- Reii
- Roudelli
- Salyes
- Segobrigii
- Statielli
- Taurini
- Tigulli
- Veaminii
- Vediantii
- Viturii Langenses
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