Donnus
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Donnus was king of the Ligurian tribes inhabiting the mountainous region now known as the Cottian Alps in the middle of the first century B.C.. Although initially an opponent of Julius Caesar during the latter's conquest of Gaul, Donnus later made peace with Caesar. Donnus' son and successor, Cottius, initially maintained his independence in the face of Augustus' effort to subdue the various Alpine tribes, but afterwards submitted, and the family continued to rule the region as subjects of Rome until Nero annexed it as the province of Alpes Cottiae.