Brigianii
TheBrigianii(Gaulish:*Brigianioi) were aGallictribe dwelling around present-dayBriançonduring theIron Ageand theRoman period.
Name
[edit]They are mentioned asBrigianiibyPliny(1st c. AD),[1]and asBrigiani,BrigantionisandBricianiorumon inscriptions.[2][3]
Their name may be based on theGaulishrootbrig- ('high, elevated'),[3]or onbrīgo- ('might, strength').[4]
Geography
[edit]The Gallitae lived in the region ofBriançonnais ,in the center of theCottian Kingdom.[5]Their territory was located north of theCaturiges,west of theQuariates,east of theTricorii,south of theSegovii.[6]
Their chief town was known as Brigantio (modernBriançon), meaning 'eminence, high/elevated place' in Gaulish.[5][7]
History
[edit]They are mentioned byPliny the Elderas one of the Alpine tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on theTropaeum Alpium.[1]
References
[edit]- ^abPliny.Naturalis Historia,3:20.
- ^CIL5:7817, 12:94, 80.
- ^abFalileyev 2010,s.v.Brigianii.
- ^Delamarre 2019,p. 153.
- ^abBarruol 1969,pp. 338–340.
- ^Talbert 2000,Map 17:Lugdunum.
- ^Delamarre 2003,p. 87.
Primary sources
[edit]- Pliny(1938).Natural History.Loeb Classical Library. Translated by Rackham, H. Harvard University Press.ISBN9780674993648.
Bibliography
[edit]- Barruol, Guy(1969).Les Peuples préromains du Sud-Est de la Gaule: étude de géographie historique.E. de Boccard.OCLC3279201.
- Delamarre, Xavier(2003).Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise: Une approche linguistique du vieux-celtique continental.Errance.ISBN9782877723695.
- Delamarre, Xavier (2019).Dictionnaire des thèmes nominaux du gaulois. Ab-/Iχs(o)-.Vol. 1. Les Cents Chemins.ISBN978-1-7980-5040-8.
- Falileyev, Alexander (2010).Dictionary of Continental Celtic Place-names: A Celtic Companion to the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World.CMCS.ISBN978-0955718236.
- Talbert, Richard J. A.(2000).Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World.Princeton University Press.ISBN978-0691031699.