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    Orobii - Wikipedia

    The Orobii (also Orobi, Oromobi or Orumbovii) were a Celto-Ligurian tribe dwelling around present-day Como and Bergamo during the Iron Age. See more

    They are mentioned as Orobii by Cato the Elder (early 2nd century BC).
    The ethnic name Orobii appears to be of Celtic origin. It can be compared with the Gaulish noun โ€ฆ See more

    Like the Lepontii and Insubres, the Orobii are associated with the archaeological Golasecca culture. See more

    The Orobii dwelled between the modern cities of Como and Bergamo. The Sottoceneri was part of their area of influence.
    Their territory was โ€ฆ See more

    Modern archaeologists and linguists see the Orobii as a population of Celticized Ligures, or Celtic-Ligures, formed with the contribution of Celtic immigrants from the Rhine and โ€ฆ See more

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  2. Oribi | African Antelope, Small Mammal & Conservation Status

  3. or·i·bi
    noun
    1. a small antelope of the African savanna, having a reddish-beige back, white underparts, and short vertical horns.
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    Modern archaeologists and linguists see the Orobii as a population of Celticized Ligures, or Celtic-Ligures, formed with the contribution of Celtic immigrants from the Rhine and the Danube areas in an early historical period, before the Gallic invasions of the 4th century BC.
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    The oribi has been classified as Least Concern by the IUCN; numbers have declined due to agricultural expansion and competition from livestock. The oribi is a small antelope found in eastern, southern and western Africa. The sole member of its genus, it was described by the German zoologist Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann in 1783.
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    The ethnic name Orobii appears to be of Celtic origin. It can be compared with the Gaulish noun orbioi ( sing. orbios ), meaning 'the heirs', with the feminine forms Orobia and Urbia (earlier * Orbia ), the ancient names of the Orge river and Orge stream [ fr], and with the i-stem Orobis, now the Orb river.
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    The common name "oribi" comes from the Afrikaans name for the animal, oorbietjie. In a revision of the phylogeny of the tribe Antilopini on the basis of nuclear and mitochondrial data in 2013, Eva Verena Bärmann (of the University of Cambridge) and colleagues showed that the oribi is the sister taxon to all other antilopines.
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