(Latin cis, on this side, and Alpes), among the Romans was used to signify "on this side of the Alps," with respect to Rome—that is, to the south of the Alps, in opposition to transalpine, or beyond the Alps.
(Latin cis, on this side, and Alpes), among the Romans was used to signify "on this side of the Alps," with respect to Rome—that is, to the south of the Alps, in opposition to transalpine, or beyond the Alps.