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The Tricastini were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Tricastin region, near present-day Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. The Tricastini were probably one of the most ancient Celtic tribes of Gaul. They are first mentioned in Livy's legendary narration of Bellovesus' expedition from Gaul into Italy, then in his historical account of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 BC, when the Tricastini let the Carthaginian troops move across their land. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. By the 1st century AD, the Tricastini were part of the Cavarian confederation.

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  • Els tricastins (en llatí Tricastini, en grec antic Τρικαστινοί) eren un poble celto-lígur que vivia entre el Roine i els Alps. Titus Livi diu que els gals bitúrigs que van envair Itàlia sota la direcció de Bellovesus venien del territori dels tricastins. A la seva descripció de la marxa d'Anníbal diu que aquest va passar per territori dels al·lòbroges i pel dels tricastins, i d'allí al territori dels voconcis i després dels tricoris, fins a arribar a Druentia (Durance). Si això és exacte el poble hauria viscut entre l'Isère i el Droma on, segons els Itinerarium, es troba Augusta Tricastinorum (actualment Sant Paul de Tricastin), que es suposa seria la seva capital. Claudi Ptolemeu els situa a l'est dels segal·launs que tenen per capital Valentia (Valença), i anomena Noeomagus a la capital dels tricastins, que sembla un lloc diferent d'Augusta Tricastinorum. (ca)
  • Les Tricastins (en Latin Tricastini) sont un peuple celto-ligure de la Gaule narbonnaise. (fr)
  • The Tricastini were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Tricastin region, near present-day Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. The Tricastini were probably one of the most ancient Celtic tribes of Gaul. They are first mentioned in Livy's legendary narration of Bellovesus' expedition from Gaul into Italy, then in his historical account of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 BC, when the Tricastini let the Carthaginian troops move across their land. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. By the 1st century AD, the Tricastini were part of the Cavarian confederation. (en)
  • De Tricastini waren een Keltisch volk (1e eeuw v.Chr. – 5e eeuw) dat woonde in de streek van Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in het Frans departement Drôme. De Tricastini waren verwant aan de Cavares, die een federatie van Gallische volkeren waren aan de benedenloop van de Rhône. (nl)
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  • . Ab Urbe Condita Libri, 5.34. (en)
  • . Ab Urbe Condita Libri, 21.31. (en)
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  • Whereupon to Segovesus were by lot assigned the Hercynian highlands; but to Bellovesus the gods proposed a far pleasanter road, into Italy. Taking out with him the surplus population of his tribes, the Bituriges, Arverni, Senones, Haedui, Ambarri, Carnutes, and Aulerci, he marched with vast numbers of infantry and cavalry into the country of the Tricastini. (en)
  • After settling the Allobrogian disputes Hannibal now headed for the Alps, but instead of taking the direct route he veered to the left into the lands of the Tricastini. He then advanced through the border territory of the Vocontii into the territory of the Trigorii, meeting no obstacle anywhere on his route until he reached the River Druentia. (en)
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  • Les Tricastins (en Latin Tricastini) sont un peuple celto-ligure de la Gaule narbonnaise. (fr)
  • The Tricastini were a small Gallic tribe dwelling in the modern Tricastin region, near present-day Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. The Tricastini were probably one of the most ancient Celtic tribes of Gaul. They are first mentioned in Livy's legendary narration of Bellovesus' expedition from Gaul into Italy, then in his historical account of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps in 218 BC, when the Tricastini let the Carthaginian troops move across their land. After 121 BC, their territory was annexed to the province of Gallia Transalpina by the Roman Republic. By the 1st century AD, the Tricastini were part of the Cavarian confederation. (en)
  • De Tricastini waren een Keltisch volk (1e eeuw v.Chr. – 5e eeuw) dat woonde in de streek van Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in het Frans departement Drôme. De Tricastini waren verwant aan de Cavares, die een federatie van Gallische volkeren waren aan de benedenloop van de Rhône. (nl)
  • Els tricastins (en llatí Tricastini, en grec antic Τρικαστινοί) eren un poble celto-lígur que vivia entre el Roine i els Alps. Titus Livi diu que els gals bitúrigs que van envair Itàlia sota la direcció de Bellovesus venien del territori dels tricastins. A la seva descripció de la marxa d'Anníbal diu que aquest va passar per territori dels al·lòbroges i pel dels tricastins, i d'allí al territori dels voconcis i després dels tricoris, fins a arribar a Druentia (Durance). Si això és exacte el poble hauria viscut entre l'Isère i el Droma on, segons els Itinerarium, es troba Augusta Tricastinorum (actualment Sant Paul de Tricastin), que es suposa seria la seva capital. (ca)
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  • Tricastins (ca)
  • Tricastins (fr)
  • Tricastini (nl)
  • Tricastini (en)
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