The Ligurians, or Ligures as they are called in ancient sources, were a pre-Indo-European people, perhaps a collection of peoples of varying origins, who gave their name to Liguria, a region of north-western Italy. But in ancient times “Ligurians” were called all the tribes living from the mouth of the Arno River in present-day northwestern Italy, along coastal southern France, to the mouth of the Ebro River in present-day northeastern spain, and on the island of Corsica. They spoke the old Ligurian language which is generally believed to have been an Indo-European language with both Italic and particularly strong Celtic influences.
Pack of 8 figures (four different poses)Lead Free and supplied UNPAINTED
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15mm Historical Miniatures
£4.90Price
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