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    The Celtici (in Portuguese, Spanish, and Galician languages, Célticos) were a Celtic tribe or group of tribes of the Iberian Peninsula, inhabiting three...
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  • Cassiterides, were situated among these Celtici. The Celtici Supertarmarci have also left a number of inscriptions, as the Celtici Flavienses did. Several villages...
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    The Celtici Supertamarici were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, living in the west of modern Galicia, in the Xallas's county. Pre-Roman peoples of...
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    the Suevi and their Hasdingi Vandals' allies. Albiones Astures Cantabri Celtici Gallaecia Gallaecian warrior statues Galician Institute for Celtic Studies...
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    The Celtici Praestamarici were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, living in the west of modern Galicia, in the Barbanza's county. Pre-Roman peoples of...
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    of the Cynetes by the Celtici confused the distinction between the two peoples or tribes). Mirobrigenses Sefes/Saefes Celtici of Arunda (Ronda) – southernmost...
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  • of the Lusitanians (Lusitani), the Turduli Oppidani, the Vettones, the Celtici and the Cynetes and also of the Gallaeci and the Astures for a short period...
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  • Évora, the Roman Ebora in modern Portugal in the area inhabited by the Celtici in Lusitania. He has generally been thought of as a Lusitanian god. At...
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    either Pre-Celtic or Celtic (such as the Celtiberians, Gallaeci, Astures, Celtici, Lusitanians and others), the cultures of the Iberians in the eastern and...
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    District, Bragança, (Portugal). Caladuni Capori / Copori Celtici (Gallaecian) Celtici Praestamarici Celtici Supertamarici Cibarci Cileni Coelerni – southwestern...
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    Gallaecia 7th century – 218 BC: Inhabited by Iberians, Cynetes, Lusitanians, Celtici, and Gallaeci Since 398,000 BC humans have been settled in Portugal, starting...
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    Cynetes. In the Conii language it probably meant "city of the Conii". The Celtici seem to have been present there. Conistorgis was located somewhere in the...
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    the Second Iron Age, it was inhabited by two distinct ethnic groups: the Celtici, who were Celtic Indo-Europeans in the west, and the Turduli, related to...
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  • (disambiguation) Celtic culture (disambiguation) Celticism (disambiguation) Celtici, a Celtic tribe or group of tribes of the Iberian peninsula Names of the...
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    Vettones, Turdetani, Aquitani). Celts (Gallaecians, Celtiberians, Turduli and Celtici), who were Romanized after the conquest of the region by the ancient Romans...
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  • except for the Grovi of southern Galicia and northern Portugal: 'Totam Celtici colunt, sed a Durio ad flexum Grovi, fluuntque per eos Avo, Celadus, Nebis...
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    pre-Roman inhabitants of Portugal, which included the Gallaeci, Lusitanians, Celtici and Cynetes. Most of these words derived from the Hispano-Celtic Gallaecian...
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    Cibarci, Egivarri Namarini, Adovi, Arroni, Arrotrebae, Celtici Neri, Celtici Supertamarci, Copori, Celtici Praestamarci, Cileni, Seurri, Baedui. Astures were...
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    fleischeri Steud. Festuca fusca Vill. Festuca gigantea Krock. Festuca montis-celtici Delarbre Festuca paniculata subsp. baetica (Hack.) Emb. & Maire Festuca...
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    Stefan (2006) [2004]. "Some Names and Epithets in Culhwch ac Olwen". Studi Celtici. 3: 163–179. The dictionary definition of Caledonia at Wiktionary Anglia...
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    peoples in Iberia too, calling them Celtiberi and Celtici. Pliny the Elder noted the use of Celtici in Lusitania as a tribal surname, which epigraphic...
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    proximity, it is possible that they were related both to Tartessos and the Celtici, seeing that Conii, the likely designation they used to describe themselves...
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    Spain, Marvão has consistently stood on a frontier zone between peoples: Celtici, Vettones and Lusitani (4th-2nd century BCE); Lusitanians and the Romans...
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    series of nations or tribes, among them the Artabri, Bracari, Limici, Celtici, Albiones and Lemavi. They were capable fighters: Strabo described them...
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    north and west to the Navia River. That encompassed such tribes as the Celtici, the Artabri, the Lemavi and the Albiones. The oldest known inscription...
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    Indo-European (Lusitanians, Conii) and Celtic peoples (Gallaecians, Turduli and Celtici), who were later Romanized after the conquest of the region by the ancient...
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    an off-shot of the Turduli of ancient south-west Iberia. Alongside the Celtici, the Turduli Veteres migrated northwards around the 5th century BC, before...
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  • Stephan (2004). "Some Names and Epithets in "Culhwch ac Olwen"". Studi Celtici. 3: 176. Retrieved 14 February 2017. Bromwich 2014, p. 452. Bromwich 2014...
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    Ballester, X. (2004). ""Páramo" o del problema del la */p/ en celtoide". Studi Celtici. 3: 45–56. Unity in Diversity, Volume 2: Cultural and Linguistic Markers...
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    Pliny, began at the river Navilubio, and contained 16 peoples; besides the Celtici and Lebuni. Though these tribes were not powerful, and their names "barbarous"...
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