- also pla**** an
important role in the
Sertorian War (80–72 BC). The term
Celtiberi appears in
accounts by
Diodorus Siculus,
Appian and
Martial who recognized...
- name for Gaul. He
reports Celtic peoples in
Iberia too,
calling them
Celtiberi and Celtici.
Pliny the
Elder noted the use of
Celtici in
Lusitania as...
-
Territory of the
Celtiberi tribe with the
probable locations of its sub-groups...
-
legate of
Quintus Caecilius Metellus during his
campaign against the
Celtiberi in Hispania, 143 BC. He
distinguished himself by
slaying two of the enemy...
-
defeating the
Celtiberi; in
consequence he
received an ovation. He was
consul in 179 BC, with his brother, Quintus, who had
triumphed over the
Celtiberi the preceding...
- Map 14:
Territory of the
Celtiberi,
mixed Celtic and
Iberian tribes or
Celtic tribes influenced by Iberians, with the
possible location of the tribes...
-
diffuse separation of two
large groups of pre-Roman
peoples ("Iberi" and "
Celtiberi"). Iberian-related
peoples dwelling the
southern rim of the
inner plateau...
-
Iulius Sergia Hispali (f)
Victor miles legionis X
Gemina (centuria Fabi
Celtiberi annorum XLII
aerum /
XVIII hic (...). Pontevedra, Spain. CIL II 2545....
-
equal to modern, high-quality
steel replicas. The
heavy cavalry of the
Celtiberi,
widely emplo**** by the Carthaginians,
included men who may have ridden...
- Gracchus,
consul in 177 and 163 BC, and
censor in 169,
triumphed over the
Celtiberi and the Sardinians;
father of the
brothers Gracchi.
Tiberius Sempronius...