
Rhaetian people - Wikipedia
The Raeti (/ ˈ r iː t aɪ / REE-ty; spelling variants: Rhaeti, Rheti or Rhaetii) were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture were related to those of the Etruscans. Before the Roman conquest, they inhabited present-day Tyrol in Austria, eastern Switzerland and the Alpine regions of northeastern Italy.
Raetia - Wikipedia
Raetia or Rhaetia (/ ˈriːʃ (i) ə / REE-sh (ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a province of the Roman Empire named after the Rhaetian people.
Rhaetic - Wikipedia
Rhaetic or Raetic (/ ˈriːtɪk /), also known as Rhaetian, [3] was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman and Roman times.
Kingdoms of the Barbarians - Raeti / Raetia - The History Files
The Raeti (Raetians, Rhaeti, or Reti) were not part of the West Indo-European migration into southern Central Europe between about 3500-2500 BC. Instead they seem to have borne a degree of relationship with the Etruscans of north-western Italy.
Raeti | ancient people | Britannica
…were originally settled by the Raeti (Rhaeti), a people probably Celtic in origin. Most of the modern canton formed the southern part of Raetia, a province set up by the Romans in 15 bce. Designated a county by the emperor Charlemagne about …
Raetia | Roman Empire, Alps, Gaul | Britannica
Raetia, ancient Roman province comprising Vorarlberg and Tirol states in present-day Austria, the eastern cantons of Switzerland, and parts of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg states in Germany. Its native inhabitants were probably of mixed Illyrian and Celtic stock.
Rhaetian people - Wikiwand
The Raeti (/ ˈ r iː t aɪ / REE-ty; spelling variants: Rhaeti, Rheti or Rhaetii) were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture were related to those of the Etruscans. Before the Roman conquest, they inhabited present-day Tyrol in Austria , eastern Switzerland and the Alpine regions of northeastern Italy.
Ῥαιτοὶ | The Herodotos Project - U.OSU
The Raeti possessed the lands of what today is Switzerland’s Grisons, Austria’s Tyrol, and parts of Germany’s Bavaria. Rhaetia was north of the Po, confined between the Danube, the Rhine, and the Lech rivers. The Raeti also were found in the mountains along …
Rhaetian - Wikipedia
The Rhaetian is the latest age of the Triassic Period (in geochronology) or the uppermost stage of the Triassic System (in chronostratigraphy). It was preceded by the Norian and succeeded by the Hettangian (the lowermost stage or earliest age of the Jurassic). [9] .
Museo Retico | Sanzeno | Inexhibit
The Museo Retico in Sanzeno, northern Italy, is a small archaeological museum focused on the history of Val di Non valley and of the Rhaeti tribes once inhabiting it.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) - Perseus …
Rhaetia was essentially an Alpine country, bordering in the north on Vindelicia;, in the west on the territory inhabited by the Helvetii, in the south on the chain of the Alps from Mons Adula to Mons Ocra, which separated Rhaetia from Italy, and in the east on Noricum and Venetia; hence it comprised the modern Grisons, the Tyrol, and some of the...
Roman Provincias | Provincia Raetia - History Archive
Raetia (/ˈriːʃə/ or /ˈriːʃiə/, Latin: [rajtia], also spelled Rhaetia) was a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian (Raeti or Rhaeti) people. It bordered on the west with the country of the Helvetii, on the east with Noricum, on the north with Vindelicia, on the west with Transalpine Gaul and on south with Venetia et Histria.
About: Raetia - DBpedia Association
Raetia (/ˈriːʃ (i)ə/ REE-sh (ee-)ə; Latin: [ˈrae̯tɪ.a]; also spelled Rhaetia) was a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian people.
The Ladins - Trentino - Italy
Before the Romans conquered the Trentino, a big part of the region was populated by the Rhaeti. They founded their ancient empire here and brought the region a “modern” language as well as culture for the first time.
Rhaetian Alps - Wikipedia
The Rhaetian Alps (Italian: Alpi Retiche; German: Rätische Alpen) are a mountain range of the Eastern Alps.
Raeti - Ancient Greek (LSJ)
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016) Rætī¹³ (-tĭa, -tĭcus), v.Rhæti-. Latin > German (Georges) Raetī (Rhaetī), ōrum, m., eine Völkerschaft zwischen der Donau, dem ...
Rhaetian people - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
The Raeti / ˈ r iː t aɪ / (spelling variants: Rhaeti, Rheti or Rhaetii; Ancient Greek: Ραιτοί: transcription Retí) were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture may have derived, at least in part, from the Etruscans.
Rhaetic - Wikiwand
Rhaetic or Raetic (/ ˈriːtɪk /), also known as Rhaetian, was a Tyrsenian language spoken in the ancient region of Rhaetia in the eastern Alps in pre-Roman and Roman times.
Rhaeto-Romance languages - Wikipedia
Rhaeto-Romance, Rheto-Romance, Rhaeto-Italian, or Rhaetian, is a purported subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in south-eastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. The name "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to the former Roman province of Raetia. The question of whether these languages actually form a subfamily is called the Questione Ladina.
Ancient sources - Thesaurus Inscriptionum Raeticarum - univie.ac.at
The term "Raetic" is derived from the ethnonym Latin raeti / Greek ῥαιτοί, which is attested in the works of ancient geographers and historiographers, as well as in classical epigraphic sources.