Suanetes


The Suanetes were an Raetian tribe living in the Alps, near modern Chur, during the Iron Age and the Roman era.

Name

They are mentioned as Suanetes by Pliny, and as Souánetes by Ptolemy.
According to Xavier Delamarre, the name could be interpreted as the Celtic Su-anates, from anatia. The ethnic name Cosuanetes appears to be linguistically related.

Geography

The tribe was located in the valley of the Hinterrhein and in the Oberhalbstein region, near modern Chur. Pliny mentions them conjointly with the Cosuanetes and the Rugusci.

History

They are mentioned by Pliny the Elder as one of the Alpine tribes conquered by Rome in 16–15 BC, and whose name was engraved on the Tropaeum Alpium. Weapons discovered at Tiefencastel and on the Septimer Pass provide further evidence to this account.

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