Trumpiliner

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The Trumpiliners ( lat.Trumpilini , also Trumplini ) were a Celtic tribe whose residences were in Val Trompia , one of the three main valleys of the province of Brescia , named after them .

The Roman historian Pliny , referring to the Origines of Cato the Elder , spoke of the Trumpilini as one of several tribes of the Euganeans

The Tropaeum Alpium in today's La Turbie (built 7/6 BC) names the Trumpiliner in the list of 16/15 BC. In the Augustan Alpine campaigns defeated Alpine peoples.

literature

  • Ernest George Hardy: Roman Laws and Charters. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1912, p. 120.

Individual evidence

  1. Plinius, Naturalis Historia 3, 133-134: "Verso deinde in Italiam pectore alpium Latini iuris Euganeae gentes, quarum oppida XXXIIII enumerat Cato. Ex iis Trumplini, venalis cum agris suis populus, your Camunni conplurespluresque similes finitimis adtributi municipality extributi municipality ex. agris venalis cum suis populus, your Camunni conpluresque parabolas finitimis adtributi municipis ".
  2. CIL 5, 7817 ; Jaroslav Šašel : To explain the inscription on the Tropaeum Alpium (Plin. Nat. III, 136-137, CIL V 7871). In: Ziva antika  22, 1972, pp. 135-144.