
Rhaetian people - Wikipedia
The Raeti (/ ˈriːtaɪ / REE-ty; spelling variants: Rhaeti, Rheti or Rhaetii) were a confederation of Alpine tribes, whose language and culture were related to those of the Etruscans. Before the Roman conquest, they inhabited present-day Tyrol in Austria, eastern Switzerland and the Alpine regions of northeastern Italy.
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 the Hettangian (the lowermost stage or earliest age of the Jurassic). [9] .
Raetia - Wikipedia
Raetia or Rhaetia (/ ˈriːʃ (i) ə / REE-sh (ee-)ə, Latin: [ˈrae̯.ti.a]) was a province of the Roman Empire named after the Rhaetian people.
Amateur Archaeologist in Switzerland Unearths 2,000-Year-Old …
2021年11月24日 · The Rhaetians, or Raeti, were a confederation of tribes that lived in the Alpine regions of what are now Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Germany.
Rhaetian people (Alpine ancient history) – Tim Boucher
2019年9月6日 · Ancient sources characterise the Raeti as Etruscan people who were displaced from the Po valley by the Gauls and took refuge in the valleys of the Alps. But it is likely that they were predominantly indigenous Alpine people. Their language, the so-called Raetian language, was probably related to Etruscan, but may not have derived from it. [1]
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) - Perseus …
According to tradition the Rhaetians were Etruscans who had originally inhabited the plains of Lombardy, but were compelled by the invading Gauls to quit their country and take refuge in the Alps, whereby they were cut off from their kinsmen, who remained in Italy and finally established themselves in Etruria.
Rhaetians is now torn asunder in two large halves, so widely contrasting, that there are no other two countries in Europe so diametrically opposite to each other. On the right bank of the Upper Inn, the south-eastern half of Rhlaetia, the Tyrol of the …
World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
Romansh, a Rhaeto-Romance language of Latin origins, is Switzerland's fourth national language. About 50,000 people speak it, including 35,000 for whom it is their first language. The majority of Romansh-speakers live in the trilingual canton of Graubunden/Grisons (Grischun in Romansh) in eastern Switzerland.
Rhaetian Archives | Indo-European.eu
European hydrotoponymy (V): Etruscans and Rhaetians after Italic peoples There is overwhelming evidence that the oldest hydrotoponymic layer in Italy (and especially Etruria) is of Old European nature , which means that non-Indo-European-speaking (or, at least, non- Old-European-speaking ) Etruscans came later to the Apennine Peninsula.
Raeti | ancient people | Britannica
…language spoken by the ancient Raetians in southern Germany and in the Alpine regions of Italy, Austria, and Switzerland in pre-Roman times. The language is known from a number of inscriptions. …the Alpine foothills, and the Raeti, in the valleys of the Trentino and the Alto Adige.