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  1. History of the Irish language - Wikipedia

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    WebThe earliest written form of the Irish language is known to linguists as Primitive Irish. Primitive Irish is known only from fragments, mostly personal names, inscribed on stone in the Ogham alphabet. The earliest of such inscriptions probably date from the 3rd or 4th century. Ogham inscriptions are found primarily in the south of Ireland as well as in …

  2. Vetones - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebLos vetones (en lat. vettones) fueron el demónimo que los historiadores griegos y romanos emplearon sobre el conjunto de los pobladores prerromanos de cultura celta que habitaban un sector de la parte occidental de la península ibérica y que compartían un denominador más o menos común. Su asentamiento tuvo lugar entre los ríos Duero y Tajo, …

  3. List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a list of Celtic tribes, organized in order of the likely ethnolinguistic kinship of the peoples and tribes.In Classical antiquity, Celts were a large number and a significant part of the population in many regions of Western Europe, Southern Central Europe, the British Isles and parts of the Balkans, in Europe, and also Central Asia Minor or Anatolia.

  4. Gallaeci - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Gallaeci (also Callaeci or Callaici; Ancient Greek: Καλλαϊκοί) were a Celtic tribal complex who inhabited Gallaecia, the north-western corner of Iberia, a region roughly corresponding to what is now the Norte Region in northern Portugal, and the Spanish regions of Galicia, western Asturias and western León before and during the Roman period.

  5. List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    WebVettones – Ávila, Salamanca (Spain), and most of Cáceres (Spain) possibly a Pre-Celtic Indo-European people, closely related to the Lusitani. If their language was not Celtic it might have been Para-Celtic like Ligurian (i.e. an Indo-European language branch not Celtic but more closely related to Celtic). A tribal confederation.

  6. Olcades - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebLos olcades eran una tribu celtíbera o ibera localizada en la provincia de Cuenca, aunque su ubicación ha suscitado diversas hipótesis.Tenían por vecinos a los poderosos carpetanos al oeste, los arévacos (situados en la actual provincia de Guadalajara) al norte, los oretanos al sur, y los edetanos al este. Ocuparían las abruptas tierras meridionales …

  7. Lusitanians - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Lusitanians worshiped various gods in a very diverse polytheism, using animal sacrifice.They represented their gods and warriors in rudimentary sculpture. Endovelicus was the most important god for the Lusitanians. He is considered a possible Basque language loan god by some and, according to scholars like José Leite de Vasconcelos, …

  8. Celta - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebCelta es el término utilizado por lingüistas e historiadores para referirse, en un sentido amplio, al pueblo o conjunto de pueblos de la Edad de Hierro que hablaban lenguas celtas, una de las ramas de las lenguas indoeuropeas. [1] En este sentido, el término no es por lo tanto étnico ni arqueológico, pues muchos de los pueblos que hablaron lenguas célticas, …

  9. Spaniards - Wikipedia

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    WebSpaniards, or Spanish people, are a Romance ethnic group native to Spain. Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman-imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the …

  10. Tartessos - Wikipedia

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    WebTartessos (Spanish: Tarteso) is, as defined by archaeological discoveries, a historical civilization settled in the region of Southern Spain characterized by its mixture of local Paleohispanic and Phoenician traits. It had a proper writing system, identified as Tartessian, that includes some 97 inscriptions in a Tartessian language.In the historical records …



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