Cenomani

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The Cenomani were an ancient Celtic people who settled in northern Italy, particularly in the region later known as Cisalpine Gaul, and interacted extensively with both neighboring tribes and the expanding Roman Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Celtic people
alliedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
archaeologicalEvidence Celtic material culture in area of Brixia and Verona
capitalOrMainCenter Brixia NERFINISHED
Verona NERFINISHED
culture La Tène culture NERFINISHED
economy agriculture
local trade
pastoralism
ethnicity Celtic NERFINISHED
ethnonymLanguage Greek
Latin
integratedInto Roman Republic NERFINISHED
knownFor early alliance with Rome in Cisalpine Gaul
languageFamily Celtic languages
laterStatus Romanized population
locatedIn Cisalpine Gaul NERFINISHED
Transpadane Gaul NERFINISHED
northern Italy
mentionedBy Livy NERFINISHED
Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
Polybius NERFINISHED
migratedFrom Gaul NERFINISHED
Transalpine Gaul NERFINISHED
militaryRole provided auxiliary troops to Rome
modernTerritoryOverlap Lombardy NERFINISHED
Veneto NERFINISHED
neighboringPeople Boii NERFINISHED
Insubres NERFINISHED
Lingones NERFINISHED
Veneti NERFINISHED
participatedIn Roman–Gallic conflicts NERFINISHED
Second Punic War NERFINISHED
partOf Gauls NERFINISHED
politicalOrganization tribal confederation
politicalStatus Roman ally
region Gallia Cisalpina NERFINISHED
religion Celtic polytheism
roleInSecondPunicWar supported Rome against other Gallic tribes
RomanProvinceAfterConquest Gallia Cisalpina NERFINISHED
timePeriod Iron Age
Roman Republic era NERFINISHED
typeOfSociety tribal society

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Cisalpine Gaul ethnicGroup Cenomani
Insubres neighbouringPeople Cenomani