- The
Gallaeci (also
Callaeci or Callaici;
Ancient Gr****: Καλλαϊκοί) were a
Celtic tribal complex who
inhabited Gallaecia, the north-western
corner of Iberia...
- Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani. ****uli Oppidani –
Estremadura (Portugal)-Beira
Litoral coastline;
might have been
related to Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani...
- is unclear. The
mainstream explanation is an
ethnonym derived from the
Callaeci, also
known as the
Gallaeci peoples, who
occupied the north-west of the...
-
extortion to pay them off. He
campaigned against the
Callaeci and
Lusitani and
seized the
Callaeci capital in
northwestern Spain,
bringing Roman troops...
- an
ancient tribe that
resided north of the
Douro river, the
Gallaeci or
Callaeci in Latin, or Kallaikói (καλλαικoι) in Gr****. The
etymology of the name...
-
Eugenio R. (2000) "Ptolemy's 'Callaecia' and the language(s) of the '
Callaeci'", in:
David N.
Parsons &
Patrick Sims-Williams,
editors (2000) Ptolemy;...
-
north of the
Douro river, the
Gallaeci or
Callaeci in Latin, or Καλλαϊκoί (Kallaïkoí) in Gr****.
These Callaeci were the
first tribe in the area to help...
- The
Bracari or
Callaeci Bracari were an
ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia,
living in the
northwest of
modern Portugal, in the
province of Minho, between...
- Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani. ****uli Oppidani –
Estremadura and
Beira Litoral (Portugal); may have been
related to Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani...
- of the
Galicians (galegos)
derives directly from the
Latin Gallaeci or
Callaeci,
itself an
adaptation of the name of a
local Celtic tribe known to the...