Calucones
The Calucones were a Gallic or Rhaetian tribe dwelling around present-day Chur during the Roman period.
Name
They are mentioned as Calucones by Pliny, and as kaloúkōnes by Ptolemy.The etymology of the name remains debated. It could go back to a Celtic form calo-uco-on-, derived from the stem calo-. Alternatively, it may be derived from a stem *calu- attached to -cones, and translated as 'hard wolves'.
An homonym tribe, the Kaloukones, lived further north, near the Germanic Suebi.
Geography
The Calucones probably dwelled around present-day Chur, in the Canton of Grisons.Their territory was located north of the Suanetes and Rugusci, west of the Focunates and Venostes, south of the Vennones.