Ligures Baebiani

Local nameLiguri Bebiani
LocationCircello, Italy

In ancient geography, the Ligures Baebiani were a settlement of Ligurians in Samnium, Italy.

The towns of Taurasia and Cisauna in Samnium had been captured in 298 BC by the consul L. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, and the territory of the former remained Roman state domain. In 180 BC, 47,000 Ligurians, the Ligures Apuani, a people repeatedly noted by Livy as the most formidable of the Ligurian tribes who controlled the region from the coastal neighborhoods of Luna to Tuscany's Apuan Alps and Apennine mountains, including women and children, were forcibly deported to this district in southern Italy. Two settlements were formed, the Ligures Baebiani and the Ligures Corneliani, taking their names from the consuls of 181 BC who oversaw their deportation, M. Baebius Tamphilus and P. Cornelius Cethegus.

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Tabula of Ligures… @ Self-photographed by Szilas in the Museo Nazionale Romano - Terme di Diocleziano

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligures_Baebiani

Address Contrada Macchia, 82020, Italy

Coordinates 41°19'9.97" N 14°48'39.884" E

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