- The
Edetani were an
ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman)
people of the
Iberian Peninsula (the
Roman Hispania). They are
believed to have
spoken a form of the Iberian...
- Alcusses.
Deitani - in and
around Ilici territory (today's Elx/Elche)
Edetani -
North of the
Sucro (Xúquer/Júcar)
river and
south of the
Millars river...
- Bastetani.
Deitani - in and
around Ilici territory (today's Elx/Elche)
Edetani -
North of the
Sucro (Xúquer/Júcar)
river and
south of the
Millars river...
-
which translates to "strength" or "valour", in full "strength of the
Edetani" (the
centre of
Edetania was Edeta, an
important old
Iberian settlement...
-
Curchin did an
etymological study of all the
ancient names in
Contestani and
Edetani to the
north of it. The
implied distribution was
multilingual and therefore...
-
among Rome's own
Edetani and
Celtiberian allies,
forcing the
Olcades to
merge with the latter. ****ani
Celtiberian script Edetani Vaccaei Volcae Tectosages...
-
Iberians in the
early Iron Age.
These early inhabitants belonged to the
Edetani tribe. As the
Carthaginian Empire expanded, the
inhabitants formed a defensive...
- C****etani (Tarragona),
Ilercavones (Murcia and
Levante up to Tarragona),
Edetani (Valencia, Castellón and Teruel),
Contestani (Valencia, Alicante, Cartagena...
- / I4:
Indigetes / I5:
Laietani / I6:
Ilercavones / I7:
Sedetani / I8:
Edetani / I9:
Contestani / I10:
Oretani / I11:
Bastetani / I12: ****etani G1: Gr****s...
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restore those who
received their hostages. Edeso, the
chieftain of the
Edetani (who
lived in today's
northern Valencia, just
south of the Ebro), visited...