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Gallaecian or
Northwestern Hispano-Celtic is an
extinct Celtic language of the Hispano-Celtic group. It was
spoken by the
Gallaeci in the
northwest of...
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spoke a Q-Celtic
language related to
Northeastern Hispano-Celtic,
called Gallaecian or
Northwestern Hispano-Celtic. The
region was
annexed by the
Romans in...
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Gallaecian warrior statues are a
series of
sculptures produced in
northwest Iberia (today
Galicia and
northern Portugal) in the
immediate pre-Roman...
- Teruel. The
relationship of
Celtiberian with
Gallaecian, in
northwest Iberia, is uncertain.
Gallaecian, also
known as
Western or
Northwestern Hispano-Celtic...
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inhabited by the
Celtic and
Iberian peoples, such as the Lusitanians, the
Gallaecians, the Celtici, ****uli, and the Conii.
These peoples had some commercial...
- languages, Celtiberian,
Gallaecian, Lusitanian, and
presumably Sorothaptic were Indo-European languages;
Celtiberian and
Gallaecian were
Celtic languages...
- The
seaside town of
Fisterra is nearby. The
Artabri were an
ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe that once
inhabited the area. Cape
Finisterre has several...
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substrate is
starting to be recognized.
Through the
Gallaecian-Roman inscriptions, a
great pantheon of
Gallaecian deities begins to emerge,
sharing cults with...
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remains of
Celtic Minho include Briteiros Iron Age Hillfort, the
largest Gallaecian native stronghold in the
Entre Douro e
Minho region, in
North Portugal...
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Gallaecian families they had
taken captive (430). In 435, "on
episcopal intervention",
possibly Hydatius',
Hermeric made
peace with the
Gallaecians....