词条 | Lepontii |
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The chief towns of the Lepontii were Oscela, now Domodossola, Italy, and Bilitio, now Bellinzona, Switzerland. Their territory included the southern slopes of the St. Gotthard Pass and Simplon Pass, corresponding roughly to present-day Ossola and Ticino. A map of Rhaetia shows the location of the Lepontic territory, in the south-western corner of Rhaetia. The area to the south, including what was to become the Insubrian capital Mediolanum (modern Milan), was Etruscan around 600-500 BC, when the Lepontii began writing tombstone inscriptions in their alphabet, one of several Etruscan-derived alphabets in the Rhaetian territory. See also
Notes1. ^LinguistList: Lepontic 2. ^John T. Koch (ed.) Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia ABC-CLIO (2005) {{ISBN|978-1-85109-440-0}} 3. ^{{cite book|last1=Percivaldi|first1=Elena|title=I Celti: una civiltà europea|date=2003|location=Firenze|pages=22}} 4. ^M. Lejeune, Lepontica, Parigi 1971. 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Sciarretta|first1=Antonio|title=Toponomastica d'Italia. Nomi di luoghi, storie di popoli antichi|publisher=Mursia|location=Milano|isbn=978-88-425-4017-5|pages=143–173}} Sources
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