- The
Iacetani or
Jacetani (Ancient Gr****: Ιακκητανοι, romanized: Iakkētanoi, or Latin:
iacetani) were a pre-Roman
people who po****ted the area
north of...
- some
doubt whether their naming is not a
corruption of
either Laeetani or
Iacetani, the
names of two
neighboring peoples. Strabo, in a
fairly refined geographic...
-
Others are
confederations or even
unions of tribes. Airenosini/Arenosii
Iacetani Vascones Andosini - in the
mountains of East
Pyrenees southern slopes,...
- The name of the
comarca originates in the
ancient Iberian tribe of the
Iacetani (Latin: Iaccetani). This
comarca was the
birthplace of the
historic County...
-
Pyrenees Mountains, not in
Aquitania but in
northern Hispania Tarraconensis:
Iacetani in high
Aragon River valley, in and
around Jaca, in the
southern slopes...
-
groups with
different social organization: Vascones, Suessetani, Sedetani,
Iacetani,
Ilergetes and
Citerior Celtiberians. They are
Iberized groups with a tendency...
- Astún. The
origins of the city are obscure, but its name is
apparently of
Iacetani origin,
mentioned by
Strabo as one of the most
celebrated of the numerous...
- Gr****: Σετελσίς or Σελενσίς)
mentioned by
Ptolemy as a town of the
tribe of
Iacetani in
Hispania Tarraconensis. The old town is
known as the
Nucli antic: it...
-
Corbio was
their capital. They were
north of the Celtiberians,
south of the
Iacetani and the Vascones, west of the
Galli (tribe). They were
later conquered...
- same river.
Their location, in
relation to
other tribes, was
south of the
Iacetani (Aquitanian tribe), west of the
Vescetani or
Oscenses (Iberian tribe) north...