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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 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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Peninsula Gallaecia after the
Celtic tribes of the area the
Gallaeci or
Gallaecians. The
Gallaic make
their entry into
written history in the first-century...
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recorded contact with Rome
happened during the
Second Punic War, when
Gallaecians and Astures,
together with Lusitanians,
Cantabrians and Celtiberians...
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Roman culture (c. 1st
century BC). It is the
culture ****ociated with the
Gallaecians and Astures. The most
notable characteristics of this
culture are its...
- and
Lusitanians and
Gallaecians were
often referred to as one people, it is
relevant to note that some of the so-called
Gallaecian or
Lusitanian deities...
- The
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...
- groups: (Iberians, Lusitani, Vettones, ****etani, Aquitani, Conii).
Celts (
Gallaecians, Celtiberians, ****uli and Celtici).
There are also some
genetic influences...
- the
native languages, and a
variety of
Latin with a few
Gallaecian features evolved.
Gallaecian and
Lusitanian influences were
absorbed into the local...