and
Sardinia; in
blue the land dwelt by the
Corsi, in
red the land dwelt by the
Balares (
Balari), in
yellow the land dwelt by the
Ilienses (
Iolei) (tribes' names are in Italian and not in Latin). and Ugas (2005) (tribes' names are in Italian and not in Latin). geographic location described by the Romans.
Paleo-Corsicans •
Ligures •
Corsi •
Belatones (Belatoni) •
Cervini •
Cilebenses (Cilibensi) •
Corsi Proper, they dwelt at the far north-east of
Sardinia, near the
Tibulati and immediately north of the
Coracenses. •
Cumanenses /
Cumasenes (Cumanesi, Cumaseni) •
Lestricones /
Lestrigones (Lestriconi / Lestrigoni) (they lived in far northern
Sardinia) •
Licinini •
Longonenses (Longonesi) (not to be confused with the
Lucuidonenses or
Luquidonenses) (they lived in far northern
Sardinia) •
Macrini •
Opini •
Subasani •
Sumbri •
Tarabeni •
Tibulati, they dwelt at the far northern Sardinia, about the ancient city of
Tibula, near the
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named) and immediately north of the
Coracenses. •
Titiani •
Venacini Paleo-Sardinians •
Balares (Balari) •
Buduntini •
Coracenses, they dwelt south of the
Tibulati and the
Corsi (for whom
Corsica is named) and north of the
Carenses and the
Cunusitani •
Giddilitani •
Lucuidonenses /
Luquidonenses /
Lugudonenses /
Liguidonenses (Lugudonensi), they dwelt south of the
Carenses and the
Cunusitani and north of the
Æsaronenses (not to be confused with the
Longonenses) •
Nurritani, in
Nurra territory (not the same tribe as the
Nurrenses or the
Norenses /
Noritani) •
Perfugae /
Perfugae Balares •
Turritani •
Uddadhaddaritani /
Uddhadaddhar(itani) Numisiarum (part of the
Balares and not of the
Ilienses or
Iolaes) •
Ilienses /
Iolaes /
Diagesbes (Iliensi / Iolaei / Iolei) •
Acconites (Acconiti) •
Aechilenenses /
Aichilenses (Aichilensi) /
Cornenses /
Cornenses Pelliti •
Aesaronenses /
Aisaronenses (Esanorensi) •
Alcitani (
Alkitani) •
Alticientes (
Altikientes) /
Altic(ienses) •
Barbaricini (
Barbarikini) (in the region later known as
Barbagia) •
Barsanes •
Beronicenses (
Beronikenses) (Beronicensi) •
Bulgares (
Ilienses Bulgares) •
Campani (
Patulcenses Campani) •
Caralitani (
Carales, today's
Cagliari, was in their territory) •
Carenses, they dwelt south of the
Coracenses and north of the
Salcitani and the
Lucuidonenses. •
Celes(itani) /
Celsitani, they dwelt south of the
Rucensi and north of the
Scapitani and the
Siculensi. •
Corpicenses, they dwelt south of the
Rucensi and north of the
Scapitani and the
Siculensi. •
Cunusitani /
Cusin(itani), they dwelt south of the
Coracenses and north of the
Salcitani and the
Lucuidonenses. •
Euthychiani (
Euthicani) (they were not a tribe of the
Balares) •
Fifenses •
Galillenses (Galillesi) •
Hypsitani •
Ilienses (
Ilienses Proprii) / Iolei (Iolei Proprii) /
Pelliti /
Sardi Pelliti •
Lesitani •
Maltamonenses •
Martenses •
Mauri (Paleo-Sardinian tribe) (
Mauri Ilienses), in an area of far southwestern Sardinia (they may have been a tribe related to or of
Mauri origin that was assimilated by the
Ilienses (
Iolei)) •
Moddol(...) •
Muthon(enses) •
Neapolitani, they dwelt north of the
Sulcitani and the
Noritani. •
Noritani /
Norenses, they dwelt at the extreme south part of the island, immediately south of the
Neapolitani and the
Valentini (not to be confused with the
Nurritani or
Nurrenses) •
Nurrenses (
Nurensi) (not to be confused with the
Norenses or
Noritani) •
Parati •
Patulcenses (not to be confused with the
Patulcii or
Patulci) •
Patulcii /
Patulci (not to be confused with the
Patulcenses) •
Rubrenses /
Rubri /
Rubrinses •
Rucenses (Rucensi), they dwelt south of the
Æchilenenses (also called
Cornenses) and north of the
Celsitani and the
Corpicenses •
Salcitani (Salkitani), they dwelt south of the
Carenses and the
Cunusitani and north of the
Æsaronenses. •
Sarrapitani •
Scapitani, they dwelt south of the
Celsitani and the
Corpicenses and north of the
Neapolitani and the
Valentini •
Semilitenses (Semilitensi) /
Maltamonenses (Maltamonensi) •
Siculenses (Siculesi), they dwelt south of the
Celsitani and the
Corpicenses and north of the
Neapolitani and the
Valentini. (may have been a tribe of
Siculian or
Sicel origin assimilated by the
Ilienses or
Iolei) •
Sossinates (Sossinati) •
Sulcitani /
Solcitani, they dwelt at the extreme south part of
Sardinia, immediately south of the
Neapolitani and the
Valentini •
Uterini •
Uthicenses /
Uthikenses /
Othocenses •
Valentini, they dwelt south of the
Scapitani and the
Siculensi and north of the
Solcitani and the
Noritani. •
Vitenses • [...]rarri [Nu]misiaru[m] ==See also==