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- The Gallaeci (also Callaeci or Callaici; Ancient Gr****: Καλλαϊκοί) were a Celtic tribal complex who inhabited Gallaecia, the north-western corner of Iberia...
- governor in Hispania and creates Legio X Gemina (3,500 men). He puts down the Callaici and Lusitani rebellions. Quintus Marcius Rex, Roman consul and general...
- Roman camp. The goddess Nabia was very po****r in the territory of the Callaici Bracari with several inscriptions, like the one at Braga's Fonte do Ídolo...
- Peninsula Coutinhas, José Manuel - Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari. Porto. 2006. García Fernández-Albalat, Blanca - Guerra y Religión...
- Aproximação à identidade etno-cultural dos Callaici Bracari [Approximating the Ethno-Cultural Identity of Callaici Bracari] (in Portuguese). Oporto, Portugal...
- however, not a simple Celtiberian question. Recent investigations about the Callaici and Bracari in northwestern Portugal are providing new approaches to understanding...
- tribes Ethnographic Map of Pre-Roman Iberia (circa 200 b. Gallaecians or Callaici – Gallaecia (Spain & Portugal), (tribal confederation). Addovi/Iadovi Aebocosi...
- became one of the two capitals of Gallaecia, and gave its name to the Callaïci Lucenses. It was centrally situated in a large gold mining region, which...
- gold. The Roman causeway allowed the Romans to conquer tribes such as the Callaici, the Astures, and the Vacceos. Pliny the Elder in 73 AD spoke of Vía de...
- land of a specific people was frequently named after its deity. The names Callaici and Cale are the origin of today's Gaia, Galicia, and the -gal in Portugal...