The Tebavii were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the Alps during the Iron Age.
They are mentioned as Tebaviorum on the Arch of Susa. [1]
The suffix -auii (sing. -auios) is found in other Gaulish tribal names, such as Carnavii and Vellavii. [2] It could mean 'desire, envy'. [3]
The Tebavii may have dwelled in the Ubaye valley, although their exact location remains uncertain. [4]
They are mentioned on the Arch of Susa, erected by Cottius in 9–8 BC. [5]
The Tebavii were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the Alps during the Iron Age.
They are mentioned as Tebaviorum on the Arch of Susa. [1]
The suffix -auii (sing. -auios) is found in other Gaulish tribal names, such as Carnavii and Vellavii. [2] It could mean 'desire, envy'. [3]
The Tebavii may have dwelled in the Ubaye valley, although their exact location remains uncertain. [4]
They are mentioned on the Arch of Susa, erected by Cottius in 9–8 BC. [5]