The Deciates (Δεκιήταις) were a Ligurian tribe dwelling near on the Mediterranean coast, around present-day Antibes, during the Iron Age and the Roman era.
According to historian Guy Barruol, they were part of the Saluvian confederation.[1][2]
The Deciates (Δεκιήταις) were a Ligurian tribe dwelling near on the Mediterranean coast, around present-day Antibes, during the Iron Age and the Roman...
Théoule (with the river Siagne), west of the Deciates, and Cagnes (with the river Cagne), east of the Deciates. According to historian Guy Barruol, the Oxybii...
This culminated in a Roman military intervention in 154 BC against the Deciates and Oxybii, two Ligurian tribes that were presumably part of the Salluvian...
celebrated of the Ligurian tribes beyond the Alps are the Salluvii, the Deciates, and the Oxubii (...) The coast of Liguria extends 211 miles, between the...
Genoa; in 154 BC the Roman Consul Optimus defeated the Oxybii and the Deciates, who were attacking Antibes; and in 125 BC, the Romans put down an uprising...
Boactes) – (in the area of Brugnato) Celelates Cerdiciates Commoni Cosmonates Deciates – (a tribe that dwelt in the region of Antipolis (Antibes) west of the...
were similarly named peoples in Wales, the Deceangli and in Liguria, the Deciates, as well as a Gaulish personal name Decantilla. Rivet, A.L.F.; Smith, Colin...
colony of Nikaea (modern Nice). Their territory was located east of the Deciates and Nerusii, west of the Intimilii, and south of the Vesubiani. Their chief...
of Brugnato) Casuentillani Cavaturini Celelates / Celeiates Cerdiciates Deciates (in modern Provence, west of the river Var) Dectumini Docilii Ectini Eguituri...
Opimius [fr] led an army into Provence and defeated the Oxybii and the Deciates. Rome re-established the authority of Massalia along the coast from the...