- the
toponomy of the
places inhabited by the
Astures. They may have
venerated the
deity Busgosu. The
Astures were
vigorous hunter-gatherer
highlanders who...
- era the Orgenomesci, who
dwelled along the
Asturian eastern coast in the
Astures, the Saelini,
whose settlement extended through the
Sella Valley the Luggones...
- Lancia, the most
important Astures Cismontani fort
according to Florus. Once
Lancia was besieged, the
forces of the
Astures took
refuge in the Mons Medullius...
- the
Astura river (today the Esla river),
whose inhabitants were
called "
astures" by the
Roman authors.
Asturias was
inhabited by
humans since the Lower...
- civilizations,
either Pre-Celtic or
Celtic (such as the Celtiberians, Gallaeci,
Astures, Celtici,
Lusitanians and others), the
cultures of the
Iberians in the...
-
northern Portugal, León, and
Cantabria (historically
known as
Gallaecia and
Astures), are not
typically considered Celtic nations.
Unlike the
Insular Celtic...
-
nobleman called Pelagius was
elected princeps and
became the
leader of the
Astures and of the
Visigoths who had
taken refuge in the mountains. The Visigoths...
- are
similar to
those found in the non-Celtic
Lusitanian language. The
Astures and the Cantabri. This area was
romanised late, as it was not conquered...
-
portion of the
Iberian peninsula,
inhabited by the Gallaeci, Cantabri, and
Astures, into the
Roman empire.
Tarraconensis thus
served as a base for the annexation...
- the
local Celtic peoples inhabited the area
around 275 BC,
known as the
Astures and the Cantabri.
Later become one of the
Roman strongholds in the region...