LigauniThe Ligauni were a Celto-Ligurian tribe dwelling near the Mediterranean coast during the Iron Age and the Roman period. NameThey are mentioned as Ligaunorumque by Pliny (1st c. AD).[1][2] A (colonia) in Liga in also attested in the Early Middle Ages (814 AD).[3] The ethnic name Ligauni is probably Celtic, stemming from an earlier *Ligamnī. It has been derived from the root līg- ('to strike'), with Ligauni as 'the beating ones',[4] or from liga- ('mud, sediment, silt').[2] According to Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel, such linguistically Celtic tribal names suggest that a Celto-Ligurian dialect played an important role among the languages spoken in ancient Ligury.[4] GeographyTheir territory was located east of the Deciates, west of the Verucini, south of the Suetrii, and north of the Oxybii.[5] According to historian Guy Barruol, they were part of the Saluvian confederation.[6][7] References
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