
Raetia - Wikipedia
Raetia or Rhaetia (/ ˈ r iː ʃ (i) ə / REE-sh(ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a province of the Roman Empire named after the Rhaetian people.
Rhaetian people - Wikipedia
The origin of the name Raeti is uncertain. It has similarities to the endonym of the Etruscans: Rasenna, the root of which appears to be Etruscan rasna "the people". However, it is unclear …
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 …
Rhaetic - Wikipedia
Rhaetic or Raetic (/ ˈ r iː t ɪ k /), 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.
Raetia - Province of the Roman Empire | UNRV Roman History
Information about the Roman province of Raetia. Beginning around 800 BC, the Raetians started to colonize the area now known as Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and western Austria where 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 …
Ῥαιτοὶ | The Herodotos Project - U.OSU
Rhaetia. 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, …
Rhaetian people (Alpine ancient history) – Tim Boucher
Sep 6, 2019 · “The Raeti are believed by many scholars to have spoken, originally at least, the so-called “Raetian language”, an extinct tongue known only from a series of inscriptions, written in …
Legions of Noricum, Raetia & Dacia - World History Encyclopedia
Nov 24, 2021 · The provinces Noricum, Raetia, and Dacia served as a buffer protecting Roman Empire against any possible outside threat. However, the region posed several internal …
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 …