Norici

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Norici were an ancient Alpine Celtic people known for inhabiting the region of Noricum, corresponding largely to modern Austria and parts of Slovenia, and for their interactions with the Roman Empire.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Norici canonical 2
Daesitiates 1

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Celtic tribe
Iron Age people
ancient people
archaeologicalCulture La Tène culture
surface form: associated with La Tène culture
capitalSettlement Noreia
conqueredBy Roman Empire
conqueredInCentury 1st century BC
culturalInfluence Celtic
Roman
economyBasedOn metalworking
mining
trade with Rome
ethnicity Celtic
geographicalFeature Alpine region
historicalSource mentioned by Roman authors
inhabitedRegion Eastern Alps
Noricum
area of modern Austria
area of modern Slovenia
integratedInto Roman province of Noricum
surface form: province of Noricum
knownFor interactions with the Roman Empire
interactions with the Roman Republic
mining and metallurgy
production of iron
production of steel
languageFamily Celtic languages
laterBecame Roman province of Noricum
locatedInTimePeriod Iron Age
Roman period
militaryRole provided auxiliary troops to Rome
modernCountryTerritory Austria
Slovenia
neighbouringPeople Pannonians
Raeti
Taurisci
Vindelicia
surface form: Vindelici
partOf Celtic culture
surface form: Celtic world
politicalOrganization tribal confederation
religionType Celtic polytheism
romanizationProcess gradual integration into Roman state
territoryCorrespondsTo most of modern Austria
part of modern Slovenia
tradedWith Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Great Illyrian Revolt combatant Norici
this entity surface form: Daesitiates