Catubrini Explained
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. Their territory was located south of the Saevates, west of the Ambilici and Carni, north of the Misquilenses, east of the Tuliassi.[2]
References
Bibliography
- Book: Talbert, Richard J. A.. Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World. Princeton University Press. 2000. 978-0691031699. Richard Talbert.
- Book: Vedaldi Iasbez, Vanna. La Venetia orientale e l'Histria: le fonti letterarie greche e latine fino alla caduta dell'Impero Romano d'Occidente. Quasar. 1994. 978-88-7097-034-0.
Notes and References
- [L'Année épigraphique|AE]
- , Map 19: Raetia.