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G. Vi. 24). But the associationof the migration of Bellovesus with the founding of Massilia, by whichthe former is chronologically fixed down to the middle of the secondcentury of Rome, undoubtedly belongs not to the native legend, whichof course did not specify dates, but to later chronologizing research;and it deserves no credit. Isolated incursions and immigrations mayhave taken place at a very early period; but the great overflowing ofnorthern Italy by the Celts cannot be placed before the ...age of thedecay of the Etruscan power, that is, not before the second halfof the third century of the city. In like manner, after the judicious investigations of Wickham andCramer, we cannot doubt that the line of march of Bellovesus, likethat of Hannibal, lay not over the Cottian Alps (Mont Genevre) andthrough the territory of the Taurini, but over the Graian Alps (theLittle St. Bernard) and through the territory of the Salassi. Thename of the mountain is given by Livy doubtless not on the authorityof the legend, but on his own conjecture.
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