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    The Carpetani were one of the Celtic peoples inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula prior to the Roman conquest. Their core domain was constituted by the lands...
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    Lusones as Celtiberian tribes, and occasionally the Berones, Vaccaei, Carpetani, Olcades or Lobetani. In 195 BC, part of Celtiberia was conquered by the...
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    river and the arable meadows around it. It was a town of the Celtiberian Carpetani tribe in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC whose hill fort (oppidum) occupied...
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    Of these, B and C are small, corresponding to series Orientales and Carpetani respectively, with all remaining series in the large D clade. Classification...
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    prehistoric times, and there are archaeological remains of the Celtic Carpetani settlement, Roman villas, a Visigoth basilica near the church of Santa...
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    home, laden with many spoils, a coalition of Spanish tribes, led by the Carpetani, attacked, and Hannibal won his first major battlefield success and showed...
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    his first campaign, Hannibal defeated the Olcades, the Vaccaei and the Carpetani expanding his control over the river Tagus region. Hannibal then laid...
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    of the Iberian system mountains. Related to both the Celtiberians and Carpetani, the Olcades appear to have been a mix of indigenous Iberians under the...
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    capturing a king called Hilermus. At that time, Toletum was a city of the Carpetani tribe in the region of Carpetania. It was incorporated into the Roman...
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    Indo-European language branch not Celtic but more closely related to Celtic). Carpetani – Central Iberian meseta (Spain), in the geographical centre of the Iberian...
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    plateau. The Roman conquest brought substantial transformations to the Carpetani urban settlements, including the social division between slaves and freemen...
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    Of these, B and C are small, corresponding to series Orientales and Carpetani respectively, with all remaining series in the large D clade. The exception...
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  • authorisation of the Senate, with the excuse that the Vaccaei had mistreated the Carpetani. The Second Celtiberian War overlapped with the Lusitanian War of (154–150...
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  • Spanish influence". Modern derivation from the name of the pre-Roman tribes carpetani and vetones. cencerro "cowbell" (cf. Basque zintzarri, zintzerri "cowbell...
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  • authorisation of the senate, with the excuse that the Vaccaei had mistreated the Carpetani. The Second Celtiberian War overlapped with the Lusitanian War of 155–150...
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    Lusones, and toward Toledo, Carpetani. Therefore, the inhabitants of the area and the old city would be Olcades or Carpetani. 7 km away there isVillas Viejas...
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    as the Ruta Antonina, which describe it as being in the hands of the Carpetani when encountered by the Romans. The city, as Caracca, was incorporated...
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    times, incorporated into Roman territory after the subjugation of the Carpetani. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 38°45′N 2°57′W / 38.750°N 2...
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    inhabitants of Vettona (today's Bettona) in Umbria. Arevaci Bletonesii Carpetani Celtiberians Celtiberian script Cynetes Lusitanian Wars Sertorian Wars...
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  • duchies, such as Asturias and Cantabria, and the province of Celtiberia and Carpetani. From 711, the Muslims conquered the peninsula and continued to control...
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    abundant cultivation of fruits in the region. It was inhabited by the Carpetani, a pre-Roman tribe. To the south dwelt the Oretani, on the northeast were...
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    Indo-European language branch not Celtic but more closely related to Celtic). Carpetani – Central Iberian meseta (Spain), in the geographical centre of the Iberian...
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  • capital of Carthaginian Spain) his base, wins a resounding victory over the Carpetani in the region of the Tagus River. Egypt's Ptolemy III dies and is succeeded...
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    Contebacom/Carbicom/Konterbia Karbica). Initially a dependent tribe of the Carpetani since at least the early 3rd Century BC, the Cratistii were submitted...
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    people of pre-Roman Iberia who dwelt to the east of the Vaccaei and the Carpetani, occupying the southern Soria, northern Guadalajara and western Zaragoza...
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  • authorisation of the senate. He claimed that they had mistreated the Carpetani as an excuse. He pitched camp by the town of Cauca (near modern Segovia)...
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    the province of Segovia). The consul said that they had mistreated the Carpetani and that he had come to their aid as an excuse for his presence there...
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    capturing a king called Hilermus. At that time, Toletum was a city of the Carpetani tribe, and part of the region of Carpetania. It was incorporated into...
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    baggage left by Hannibal near a camp at Cissa. Hannibal next released 3,000 Carpetani soldiers, along with 7,000 other warriors of dubious loyalty, so the Carthaginian...
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    home, laden with many spoils, a coalition of Hispanic tribes, led by the Carpetani, attack his army at the river Tagus, here Hannibal wins his first independent...
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