


The Powerful Raurici Tribe: Masters of Metalworking and Fortifications
Raurici (Rauric) was a Celtic tribe that lived in the area of present-day Switzerland, particularly in the canton of Uri. The name "Raurici" is derived from the Celtic word "rauri," which means "spear."
The Raurici were one of the most powerful and influential tribes in the region during the Iron Age. They were known for their skill in metalworking and their expertise in building fortifications. The tribe was also famous for its warriors, who were feared throughout the region for their bravery and fighting prowess.
The Raurici were eventually absorbed into the Roman Empire, and their culture and traditions were gradually replaced by those of the Romans. Today, the name "Raurici" is still found in some place names and surnames in Switzerland, and it is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage of the Celtic tribes that once lived in the region.



