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Epanterii

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next landed his fleet on the coast of the Ligurian Alps, hoping to create some unrest in the area. The Ingauni, a Ligurian tribe, were at the time engaged in a war with the Epanterii Montani. The Carthaginian therefore deposited his booty in the Alpine town of Savo and, leaving ten warships at anchor
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made an alliance in 205 BC with the coastal Ingauni to secure a foothold on the Italian shore. He helped them in their fight against the Epanterii, who lived above them on the hills and raided their territory, eventually taking Epanterian prisoners of war to Carthage.
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there to protect it, sent the rest to Carthage for the defense of the coast since there was talk of Scipio crossing over. He then struck a treaty with the Ingauni, preferring to have their support, and proceeded to attack the Montani.
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By the 3rd century BC, the prosperity of thriving Ligurian coastal centres led to recurrent conflicts with mountainous tribes conducting raids on their richer neighbours. During the
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The Epanterii dwelled in the lower Alps, near the Mediterranean coast. The exact location of their territory remains uncertain. It was possibly situated in the upper
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appears to be of Indo-European origin. It can be interpreted as deriving from a stem
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tribe dwelling in the lower Alps, near the Mediterranean coast, during the
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Index

Ligurian
Iron Age
Livy
Tanarus
Intimilii
Ingauni
Ecdinii
Vesubiani
Second Punic War
Mago Barca
Livy
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Livy
28:46
Pokorny, Julius
Talbert 2000
Dyson 1985
Dyson 1985
Livy
ISBN
978-0674992566
ISBN
978-1-4008-5489-9
Talbert, Richard J. A.
ISBN
978-0691031699
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