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Luna (Etruria) (2463 bytes)
1: ...ans]] first appeared in these parts, however, the Ligurians were in possession of the territory as far as [[P... 5: ...ate is wrong --> in honor of his triumph over the Ligurians and [[Apuani]]. It lost much of its importance un... Quintus Fulvius Flaccus (1540 bytes) 7: ... As [[consul]] in [[179 BC|179]] he fought the [[Ligurians]]. He was [[censor]] in [[174 BC|174]], and in [... Busto Arsizio (2070 bytes) 16: descendants were of humble origin in the Ligurians, Elymians (2808 bytes) 8: ...e Elymians may have been related to the ancient [[Ligurians]]. This hypothesis is largely based on the follow... Cimmerians (3389 bytes) 9: ...pean layer connected with the [[Ligurian language|Ligurians]]. Genoa (3993 bytes) 7: ''Genua'' was a city of the ancient [[Ligurians]]. Its name is probably [[Ligurian language|Ligur... Glanum (4188 bytes) 5: The city, founded by Celto-Ligurians and subsequently Hellenised, was already old when... History of Monaco (3875 bytes) 1: ... area of Monaco. Previously a tribe of the native Ligurians, settled in the interior, were called the ''Monoi... Provence (5066 bytes) 5: ... times as part of [[Narbonensis]], inhabited by [[Ligurians]] and later [[Celts]]. The coastal strip was sett... Biella (5147 bytes) 9: That the first inhabitants of the area were [[Ligurians]] and [[Celt]]s has been ascertained from archaeo... Volsci (6508 bytes) 16: ...s also both on the coast of Picenum and among the Ligurians; and Stephanus of Byzantium identified the Osci w... Nice (6537 bytes) 12: ...'' in honour of a victory over the neighbouring [[Ligurians]] ([[Nike (mythology)|Nike]] being the goddess of... French language (38325 bytes) 26: ...[Iberians]] (in southern France and Spain), the [[Ligurians]] (on the Mediterranean coast), [[Greeks|Greek]] ...
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