Diablintes

The Diablintes or Aulerci Diablites (also Diablintres or Diablindes) were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the north of the modern Mayenne department during the Iron Age and the Roman period.

9) mentions the Diablintes among the allies of the Veneti and other Armoric states whom Caesar attacked.

The Notitia of the Gallic provinces, which belongs to the beginning of the fifth century, mentions Civitas Diablintum among the cities of Lugdunensis Tertia.

A document of the seventh century speaks of condita Diablintica as situated in Pago Cenomannico (about modern Le Mans), and thus one location of the Diablintes is clear.

This document also helps explain why Ptolemy used the name Aulerci for both the Diablintes and Cenomanni.

[citation needed] A wooden tablet found in London records the sale of one Fortunata, a Diablintian slave girl.

Coin of the Diablintes, 5th-1st century BC.