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  2. Celtiberians - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic map of Celtiberia was highly localized however, composed of different tribes and nations from the 3rd century centered upon fortified oppida and representing a wide-ranging degree of local assimilation with the autochthonous cultures in a mixed Celtic and Iberian stock.

  3. List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    Map 18: The population groups (tribes and tribal confederations) of Ireland (Iouerníā / Hibernia) mentioned in Ptolemy's Geographia in a modern interpretation. Tribes' names on the map are in Greek (although some are in a phonetic transliteration and not in Greek spelling). They spoke Goidelic (an Insular Celtic language of the Q Celtic type.

  4. File:Map of the Territory of the Brigantes.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Revised to show territory of the Brigantes. The original can be viewed here: England Celtic tribes - North and Midlands.png: . Modifications made by Jpb1301.

  5. Taurisci - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the barbarian peoples of Pannonia prior to the Roman conquest. The Taurisci are on the left. The Taurisci were a federation of Celtic tribes who dwelt in today's Carinthia and northern Slovenia before the coming of the Romans (c. 200 BC). [1] According to Pliny the Elder, they are the same as the people known as the Norici. [2] [3]

  6. Celtic nations - Wikipedia

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    Celtic tribes inhabited land in what is now southern Germany and Austria. [69] Many scholars have associated the earliest Celtic peoples with the Hallstatt culture . [ 70 ] The Boii , the Scordisci , [ 71 ] and the Vindelici [ 72 ] are some of the tribes that inhabited Central Europe, including what is now Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Poland and ...

  7. Bituriges Cubi - Wikipedia

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    A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes. The term Germani (Germania = the fertile land) is a description of territory populated by various ethnicities - not of a tribe. Silver denier of the Bituriges Cubi, 1780 mg. Hotel de la Monnaie.

  8. Senones - Wikipedia

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    A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes.. The Senones or Senonii (Gaulish: "the ancient ones") were an ancient Gallic tribe dwelling in the Seine basin, around present-day Sens, during the Iron Age and the Roman period.

  9. Deceangli - Wikipedia

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    The Deceangli or Deceangi (Welsh: Tegeingl [1] [2]) were one of the Celtic tribes living in Britain, prior to the Roman invasion of the island. The tribe lived in the region near the modern city of Chester but it is uncertain whether their territory covered only the modern counties of Flintshire , [ 3 ] Denbighshire and the adjacent part of ...