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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...
- The Gallaeci or Callaeci were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the northwest of modern Portugal, roughly in today's western half of the...
- which entered the Bronze Age about 1500 BC. These people would become the Gallaeci (a group of Celtic tribes), and they would be conquered by the Roman Empire...
- explanation is an ethnonym derived from the Callaeci, also known as the Gallaeci peoples, who occupied the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. One theory...
- Rome waged a bloody conflict against the Cantabri, the Astures and the Gallaeci still resisting Roman occupation, the last independent Celtic nations of...
- extinct Celtic language of the Hispano-Celtic group. It was spoken by the Gallaeci in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula around the start of the 1st millennium...
- the Iberian Peninsula Gallaecia after the Celtic tribes of the area the Gallaeci or Gallaecians. The Gallaic make their entry into written history in the...
- pre-existing hill fort or castro. Gallaecia had earlier been inhabited by the Gallaeci peoples, before the arrival of the Germanic Suebi. Modern place-names that...
- power over" in the Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben. The name of the Gallaeci (earlier form Callaeci or Callaici), a Celtic federation in northwest Iberia...
- other cities in the province prior to 438. The initial relation between Gallaeci and Suevi were not as calamitous as sometimes suggested, as Hydatius mentions...