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Meaning of "celtiberians"

celtiberians: An ancient tribe or group of people who lived in the central region of the Iberian Peninsula during the pre-Roman period
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The Celtiberians frequently acted as soldiers of fortune.
Together they raise a powerful army by heavy recruiting of Celtiberians.
The Celtiberians stopped to avoid them and threw theirs.
They spoke a variety of the Celtiberian language and were a subdivision of the Celtiberians.
The Celtiberians took up their standards and marched off.
The victory stopped the Celtiberians from siding with Carthage.
Celtiberians might provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula.
Diodorus Siculus says the Celtiberians wore helmets of brass or copper with red plumes.
The Vaccaei were probably largely of Celtic descent and probably related to the Celtiberians.
The revolt of the Celtiberians of Numantia is stopped.
Pompey and Metellus concentrated their efforts on the lands of the Celtiberians and the Vaccaei.
The Celtiberians could not decide.
The victories of Viriatus encouraged the Celtiberians to renew their resistance to Rome.
The Celtiberians attacked the Roman camp by surprise at dawn.
Cato found that the Turdetani and the Celtiberians were in separate camps.

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The Celtiberians shared a border with this new Roman province.
War between the Celtiberians and the Romans.
The Arevaci were of Celtic origin and part of the Celtiberians.
Strabo just saw the Celtiberians as a branch of the Celti.
So we can say that the year starts on January 1st thanks to the Celtiberians.
The Celtiberians dwelt in the Iberian Peninsula and spoke a Celtic language.
The central and north-eastern Celtiberians soon followed suit.
Moreover, the Celtiberians treated them with contempt as men under suspicion.
Afterwards proconsul in Spain, he triumphed over the Celtiberians.
When the Celtiberians decided not to come to its aid, the town surrendered.
Around the end of the 3rd century BC, Celtiberians adopted more urban ways of life.
The Celtiberians were the ancient peoples who inhabited modern-day Portugal and Spain.
Two factions are playable, the Celtiberians and the Carthaginians.
The Celtiberians ( who lived in east-central Hispania ) invaded the area near Cartago Nova.
Under Augustus, the territory of the Celtiberians became part of the Tarraconensis province.
Achieving complete surprise, Silanus fall on the Carthaginian camps, dispersing Mago 's Celtiberians and capturing Hanno.
In early times, Celtiberians migrated from lands which now belong to southwestern Germany.
It began in 154 BC as a revolt of the Celtiberians of Numantia on the Douro.
Also have found rests of back periods, Celtiberians ( La Tène culture ) and Romans.

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