- The
Berones were a pre-Roman
Celtic people of
ancient Spain,
although they were not part of the Celtiberians. They
lived north of the
latter and close...
- (provinces of
Burgos and Soria). The area was once
occupied by pre-Roman
Berones,
Pellendones and Vascones.
After partial recapture from the
Muslims in...
- vol. I, Logroño 1979, 272–293
Urbano Espinosa (1993). "El
gentilicio Berones en el topónimo Logroño". In Jürgen Untermann;
Jaime Siles (eds.). Studia...
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Vacceos / C6:
Turmogos / C7: Autrigones-Caristios / C8: Várdulos / C9:
Berones / C10:
Pelendones / C11:
Belos / C12:
Lusones / C13:
Titos / C14: Olcades...
- Belli, ****i and
Lusones as
Celtiberian tribes, and
occasionally the
Berones, Vaccaei, ****ani,
Olcades or Lobetani. In 195 BC, part of Celtiberia...
-
Celtiberian region that
became Burgos was
inhabited by the Morgobos, Turmodigi,
Berones and
perhaps also the Pellendones, the last
inhabitants of the northern...
-
several tribes: the Vascones, the Varduli, the Caristi, the Autrigones, the
Berones, the Tarbelli, and the Sibulates. Some
ancient place-names, such as Deba...
-
Vasconum agrum until reaching the
border of
their immediate neighbors, the
Berones.
Comparing other sections of this same do****ent, it is
deduced that this...
-
limited with the
Cantabri territory at west, the
Caristii at east, the
Berones at the
southeast and the
Turmodigi at the south. It is
discussed whether...
- the
Bebryces (gauls) or the
Berones,
there is also the
possibility that it was an old name of the Celtiberians.
Berones – La
Rioja (Spain). Cantabri –...