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  2. Ligures - Wikipedia

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    Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the Iron Age, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy.Ligures are located in the upper left corner of the map (green). The Ligures or Ligurians were an ancient people after whom Liguria, a region of present-day north-western Italy, is named. [1]

  3. List of ancient Ligurian tribes - Wikipedia

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    Map 3: Peoples of Cisalpine Gaul, 391–192 BC. among them showing the Ligures in the southern Alps and northern Apennines on the northern coast of the Ligurian Sea. Map 4: The Roman Regio IX Liguria. According to numerous studies, this ancient population lived divided into tribes, counting dozens of them: [2]

  4. Liguria - Wikipedia

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    Map of ancient Liguria, between the river Var and Magra. Cannes was annexed by France in Middle Ages. Territories of the Republic of Genoa (shown in purple) Between the 4th and the 10th centuries, Liguria was dominated by the Byzantines, the Lombards of King Rothari (about 641) and the Franks (about 774). It was also invaded by Saracen and ...

  5. Liguria (Roman province) - Wikipedia

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    Reference map of Northern Italy in ancient times, with different boundaries dating back to periods both before and after Augustus.. Liguria was a late Roman province in Italy in the 4th–6th centuries.

  6. File:Ligurian map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Luni, Italy - Wikipedia

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    Luni is a comune (municipality) in the province of La Spezia, in the easternmost end of the Liguria region of northern Italy.It was founded by the Romans as Luna.It gives its name to Lunigiana, a region spanning eastern Liguria and northern Tuscany (province of Massa-Carrara).

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  9. Ligurian language (ancient) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman regio Liguria at the time of Augustus (7 AD), at the top left of the map. By the 3rd century BCE, Roman records (the Acta triumphalia Populi Romani of P. Lentulus Caudinus) began mentioning Ligures in Italy, north of the Magra River. This suggests that the Romans recognised a distinct people called 'Ligures' in the Italian Peninsula ...