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- Contestani (Ancient Gr****: Κοντεστανοί) is an ethnonym of Roman Spain of the imperial period. It appears chiefly in the Greco-Roman writers Pliny the Elder...
- Llivia) was their main centre. North of the Ilergetes and the Bergistani. Contestani - South of the Sucro (Xúquer) river and north of the Thader (Segura) river...
- Llivia) was their main centre. North of the Ilergetes and the Bergistani. Contestani - South of the Sucro (Xúquer) river and north of the Thader (Segura) river...
- overlooks a major intersection in the downtown region of Valencia, Spain. Contestani M.A. (4 August 2016). "Misterios sin aclarar de la Dama de Elche" [Unresolved...
- Community were the Iberians, who were divided in several groups (the Contestani, the Edetani, the Ilercavones and the Bastetani). The Gr****s established...
- influences.[citation needed] This unique mixture gave rise to a culture called Contestani by Pliny the Elder and Strabo. Its ruins include various distinctly Carthaginian...
- of Helike Part of Barcid conquest of Hispania Belligerents Carthage Oretani Contestani Olcades Vettones Commanders and leaders Hamilcar Barca † Orissus...
- Iberian Peninsula or restricted to a limited area (perhaps that of the Contestani). In regions closer to the Basque-speaking area, Iberian inscriptions...
- southwest of the region being a prominent example. The Bastetani and Contestani Iberian people were present in the area during the Middle and Late Bronze...
- dwelling the southern rim of the inner plateau such as the Oretani and Contestani were organised in tribes ruled by a kinglet or chieftain, each one controlling...