- The
Gallaeci (also
Callaeci or Callaici;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλαϊκοί) were a
Celtic tribal complex who
inhabited Gallaecia, the north-western
corner of Iberia...
- The
Gallaeci or
Callaeci were an
ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia,
living in the
northwest of
modern Portugal,
roughly in today's
western half of the...
- Rome
waged a
bloody conflict against the Cantabri, the
Astures and the
Gallaeci still resisting Roman occupation, the last
independent Celtic nations of...
-
explanation is an
ethnonym derived from the Callaeci, also
known as the
Gallaeci peoples, who
occupied the north-west of the
Iberian Peninsula. One theory...
-
which entered the
Bronze Age
about 1500 BC.
These people would become the
Gallaeci (a
group of
Celtic tribes), and they
would be
conquered by the
Roman Empire...
-
power over" in the
Lexikon der
indogermanischen Verben. The name of the
Gallaeci (earlier form
Callaeci or Callaici), a
Celtic federation in
northwest Iberia...
- pre-existing hill fort or castro.
Gallaecia had
earlier been
inhabited by the
Gallaeci peoples,
before the
arrival of the
Germanic Suebi.
Modern place-names that...
-
other cities in the
province prior to 438. The
initial relation between Gallaeci and
Suevi were not as
calamitous as
sometimes suggested, as
Hydatius mentions...
- be
traced to the pre-Roman
inhabitants of Portugal,
which included the
Gallaeci, Lusitanians,
Celtici and Cynetes. Most of
these words derived from the...
- (Celtic
peoples and
tribes (Ancient Britons, ****brians, Gaels, Manx, Picts,
Gallaeci, Gauls, Belgae, etc.) of what is now
Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium...