
Salluvii - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Salluvii
- a tribe in southern Gaul
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125/6
appeals for help against the Salluvii, and the senate sends out the
125/10
Flaccus defeats the Salluvii.
123/1a
The triumph of M. Fulvius Flaccus, over the Vocontii and Salluvii.
123/4
C.Sextius defeats the Salluvii.
122/10
The Allobroges aid the Salluvii, and attack the Aedui, who appeal to
122/12
The triumph of Sextius, over the Vocontii and Salluvii.
90/28
C.Caecilius defeats the Salluvii.
  Within translations:
FastTr__S
labria, S.E. Italy Salluvii A tribe on the south coast of
FastTr_p105
the Li]gurians, Vocontii and Salluvii [ ... ] & [p106]
FastTr_p106
the Ligurians, Vocontii and Salluvii [ ... ] [122] &
Obseq_30
Romans, were destroyed. The Ligurian Sallyes were annihilated.
Obseq_32
the fire of Etna. The Sallyes and Allobroges were defeated.
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