Their relative position on the Arch of Susa and the
Tropaeum Alpium does not offer any secure indication of their exact geographical location. Nino Lamboglia, observing that the Veaminii are listed immediately after the
Ecdinii on the Arch of Susa and after the
Vesubiani on the Tropaeum Alpium, proposed situating their territory in the lower
Tinée valley and compared the name to the
Vionène river.
Guy Barruol considers this plausible but highly hypothetical, noting that the tribe could just as well have lived in the upper
Var, the upper
Verdon, or even on the Italian side of the
Maritime Alps. He further remarks that all known attestations of the personal names
Veaminius or
Veamonius, which could be indicators of origin, come exclusively from the Italian side of the mountain range: from
Acqui (
P. Veaminius L.),
Pagno (
Veaminius Auci),
Borgo San Dalmazzo (
Vibius Veamonius Iemmi fil. Gallus), and
Saorge (
Veamonae). == History ==