- The
Bergistani, or Bargusii, (Ancient Gr****: Βαργουσίοι, romanized: Bargousíoi), were an
ancient Iberian or Pre-Roman
people of the
Iberian Peninsula....
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Berga derives its name from the
Bergistani, an
Iberian tribe which lived in the area
before the
Roman conquest. The
Bergistani were
first subdued by Hannibal...
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territory of the
Bergistani, who had
rebelled again and were
resisting in the
fortress of
castrum Bergium. Upon
arriving in the city the
Bergistani leader went...
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their main centre.
Mastieni - in and
around Mastia territory (Cartagena).
Bergistani/Bergusii - in the high
Llobregat river basin,
roughly in today's Barcelona...
- Location:
Iberian Peninsula Iberian rebels: -Celtiberians -Indigetes -
Bergistani -Lacetani -Suessetani -Ausetani
Roman Republic Hispania Ilergetes Roman...
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their main centre.
Mastieni - in and
around Mastia territory (Cartagena).
Bergistani/Bergusii - in the high
Llobregat river basin,
roughly in today's Barcelona...
- his way
spread among the
tribes of the mountains.
Seven forts of the
Bergistani (who
lived in the
north of
Hispania Citerior) revolted. They were reduced...
- neighbors, and
possibly relatives or confederates, were the Ilergetes,
Bergistani or Bargusii,
Ausetani and Suessetani, who
together po****ted the district...
- century.
Before the
arrival of the Romans, Sagàs was
inhabited by the
Bergistani, an
Iberian tribe. In book ****IV of Ab Urbe Condita, Livy
refers to Segestica...