- The
Autrigones were a pre-Roman
tribe that
settled in the
north of the
Iberian Peninsula, in what
today is the
western Basque Country (western regions...
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first in the west,
occupying the
lands of the Caristii,
Varduli and
Autrigones, and
later in the
north in Aquitaine.[full
citation needed]
Schulten considers...
- León
today were
occupied by
various Celtic peoples, such as Vaccaei,
Autrigones, Turmodigi, the Vettones,
Astures or Celtiberians. The
Roman conquest...
- and
Autrigones lost
their names and were
grouped together with the Varduli. The union,
whichever the causes,
between Varduli,
Caristii and
Autrigones on...
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identified two
tribes in the
territory now
known as Biscay: the
Caristii and
Autrigones. The
Caristii dwelt in
nuclear Biscay, east of the
firth of Bilbao, extending...
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Zadorra river basin, on a main
Roman road from
Virovesca (capital of the
Autrigones), to
Pompaelo (Pamplona or Iruña) in
Vasconian land.
According to several...
- Brácaros / C3: Cántabros / C4:
Astures / C5:
Vacceos / C6:
Turmogos / C7:
Autrigones-Caristios / C8: Várdulos / C9:
Berones / C10:
Pelendones / C11: Belos...
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record is scant. The
territory was
inhabited by the Caristii, Varduli, and
Autrigones, and has been
claimed as
either Basque or
Celtic depending on the author...
- present-day Biscay, Gipuzkoa, and Álava were
located the Caristii, Varduli, and
Autrigones,
whose origin is
still not clear. It is not
known if
these tribes were...
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times by
several tribes: the Vascones, the Varduli, the Caristi, the
Autrigones, the Berones, the Tarbelli, and the Sibulates. Some
ancient place-names...