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- 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...
- 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...
- civilizations, either Pre-Celtic or Celtic (such as the Celtiberians, Gallaeci, Astures, Celtici, Lusitanians and others), the cultures of the Iberians in the...
- 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...
- aristocracy. The po****tion of the mountain region consisted of native Astures, Galicians, Cantabri, Basques and other groups un****imilated into Hispano-Gothic...
- the local Celtic peoples inhabited the area around 275 BC, known as the Astures and the Cantabri. It later become one of the Roman strongholds in the region...
- in the North-West of the Iberian Peninsula. The Asturians have Celtic (Astures) and Latin cultural origins, most notably found in the Asturian language...