- The
Cantabrians (Cantabrian and Spanish:
cántabros) are the
people who
inhabit the
autonomous community of Cantabria, in
northern Spain.
Sometimes they...
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During the
Mutiny of Álzaga, the
Cántabros Montañeses were
among the
support troops of
Viceroy Liniers. The
Tercio de
Cántabros Montañeses
supported the Argentinian...
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Perpetua eius ora, nisi ubi
modici recessus ac
parva promunturia sunt, ad
Cantabros paene recta est. In ea
primum Artabri sunt
etiamnum Celticae gentis, deinde...
- The
Cantabrians (Spanish: Los
Cántabros) is a 1980
sword and
sandal film
about the
Cantabrian Wars,
starring and
directed by Paul Naschy. The film describes...
- hunt for wild boar, and were used in the
creation of the
Griffon Astur-
Cantabro, the
griffon type that you will most
often come
across in Spain. There...
- the Pagans, vi.21.
Peralta Labrador,
Eduardo (2018). "Los
auxiliares cántabros del ejército
romano y las
maniobras de la caballería romana" [The Cantabrian...
- Maroñas García, Jesús J. (1999). Onomástica de Cantabria. Los
nombres cántabros de persona. Santander: Ed. C.D.E.S.C. pp. 89–90. ISBN 84-931031-0-1. Boletín...
- historiography,
emphasizing the distinct,
autochthonous nature of the
Cantabro-Asturian and
Vasconic domains with no
continuation to the
Gothic Kingdom...
-
Celtic Night), set in the
castle of Coaña. Doviderio, Príncipe de los
Cántabros.
Glick 2005, p. 35 Collins,
Roger (1989). The Arab
Conquest of
Spain 710–797...
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Perpetua eius ora, nisi ubi
modici recessus ac
parva promunturia sunt, ad
Cantabros paene recta est. In ea
primum Artabri sunt
etiamnum Celticae gentis, deinde...