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The Statielli, Statiellātes, or Statiellenses were members of a small Ligurian tribe that inhabited an area south of the river Padus (today the Po). Their chief town was Aquae Statiellae (Acqui Terme), on the road from Vada Sabatia, near Savona to Dertona (Tortona) and Placentia.The Statielli settled in the territory bordered to the west and north by the course of the Tanaro river, to the east by the Orba, and to the south by the Alpine-Apennine Ligurian watershed, an area now included between the current provinces of Alessandria, Savona, Asti and Cuneo.

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  • Statiellates (fr)
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  • Gli Statielli (o Liguri Statielli o anche Liguri Stazielli) erano un’antica popolazione appartenente al gruppo più ampio dei Liguri. La loro capitale era Carystum, dove sorge l’odierna città di Acqui Terme. (it)
  • Les Statiellates ou Statielli sont un peuple ancien de Ligurie, entre les Vagienni à l'ouest et les Apuani à l'est. Pline l'Ancien les cite parmi les tribus des « Ligures célèbres au-delà des Alpes », entre le Tanaro et l' (it), au nord de l'Apennin ligure. (fr)
  • The Statielli, Statiellātes, or Statiellenses were members of a small Ligurian tribe that inhabited an area south of the river Padus (today the Po). Their chief town was Aquae Statiellae (Acqui Terme), on the road from Vada Sabatia, near Savona to Dertona (Tortona) and Placentia.The Statielli settled in the territory bordered to the west and north by the course of the Tanaro river, to the east by the Orba, and to the south by the Alpine-Apennine Ligurian watershed, an area now included between the current provinces of Alessandria, Savona, Asti and Cuneo. (en)
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  • Battle of Carystum (en)
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  • Les Statiellates ou Statielli sont un peuple ancien de Ligurie, entre les Vagienni à l'ouest et les Apuani à l'est. Pline l'Ancien les cite parmi les tribus des « Ligures célèbres au-delà des Alpes », entre le Tanaro et l' (it), au nord de l'Apennin ligure. Avant la conquête romaine, ils avaient pour chef-lieu Carystum ; leurs autres villes étaient Aquæ Statiellæ, aujourd'hui Acqui Terme en Piémont, Asta, Dertona et Alba Pompeia. Henri d'Arbois de Jubainville pense que Carystum est une erreur de transcription, par confusion avec la ville grecque de Carystos en Eubée, et que le nom original devait être Caruscum, avec le suffixe -asco dont on trouve d'autres exemples dans l'onomastique ligure. Les Statiellates furent soumis par le consul M. Popillius Lænas en 173 av. J.-C. Alors qu'ils étaient le seul peuple ligure à n'avoir jamais porté les armes contre les Romains, Popillius décida de s'emparer de Carystum, leur capitale ; il fit des préparatifs de siège mais les Statiellates préférèrent l'affronter en bataille rangée ; après un dur combat contre les légions, la cavalerie romaine les mit en déroute et 10 000 d'entre eux rendirent les armes en espérant des conditions honorables mais Popillius fit démanteler leur ville et vendre les vaincus comme esclaves. Le Sénat désapprouva cette conduite et ordonna à Popilius de libérer les captifs et de leur rendre leurs biens mais Popillius refusa d'obéir au sénatus-consulte et fit exécuter 10 000 Ligures qui s'étaient à nouveau révoltés. Accusé devant le Sénat, Popillius obtint son acquittement par corruption et déplaça une partie des Ligures soumis au-delà du Pô. (fr)
  • The Statielli, Statiellātes, or Statiellenses were members of a small Ligurian tribe that inhabited an area south of the river Padus (today the Po). Their chief town was Aquae Statiellae (Acqui Terme), on the road from Vada Sabatia, near Savona to Dertona (Tortona) and Placentia.The Statielli settled in the territory bordered to the west and north by the course of the Tanaro river, to the east by the Orba, and to the south by the Alpine-Apennine Ligurian watershed, an area now included between the current provinces of Alessandria, Savona, Asti and Cuneo. During the early Iron Age, the area today corresponding to southern Piedmont appears to have been inhabited by a different ethnic group without a clear ethnic diversification. It is only from the fourth century BC that the Statielli population is recognizable. The ethnonym contains the typical Ligurian suffix -ello-. The origin of the name can be traced back to the Indo-European root for "to stay", and therefore means "the natives, those who occupy a territory", evidently in contrast with other neighboring groups to which a movement is attributed. Their capital was "Caristum", an Oppidum that would later be called Aquae Statiellae by the Roman people and was located in the area where the town of Acqui Terme now stands. The population occupied a vast territory, as the Statielli did not reside only in this area, but in other various oppida, castellari and villages, as well. (en)
  • Gli Statielli (o Liguri Statielli o anche Liguri Stazielli) erano un’antica popolazione appartenente al gruppo più ampio dei Liguri. La loro capitale era Carystum, dove sorge l’odierna città di Acqui Terme. (it)
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