- The
Lacetani were an
ancient Iberian (pre-Roman)
people of the
Iberian Peninsula (the
Roman Hispania).
There remains some
doubt whether their naming is...
-
present within the
interior of the
Iberian Peninsula in pre-Roman times. The
Lacetani, an
Iberian tribe that
lived in the area and
whose name, due to the Roman...
- today's
Barcelona province.
Berga was
their main centre.
North of the
Lacetani.
Castellani - in the high Ter
river basin, East
Pyrenees southern slopes...
- today's
Barcelona province.
Berga was
their main centre.
North of the
Lacetani.
Castellani - in the high Ter
river basin, East
Pyrenees southern slopes...
- However, it is
likely that some of the
ancient sources confuse them with the
Lacetani.
Their affiliation with the
Vascones is dis****ble, as they
inhabited an...
-
Iberian Peninsula Iberian rebels: -Celtiberians -Indigetes -Bergistani -
Lacetani -Suessetani -Ausetani
Roman Republic Hispania Ilergetes Roman victory and...
- Ούασκώνων έθνος, έν ώ πόλις Πομπέλων, ώς άν Πομπηιόπολις. (...after,
above the
Lacetani, on
north direction, is
located the
nation of the Vascones, who have for...
-
cohorts to
enter the town immediately, who
surprised the
Lacetani.
After this the
Lacetani surrendered.
Subsequently the
consul Marcus Porcius Cato headed...
-
Lacetani (or at
least their m****cript
traditions do).
Modern editors tend to
emend those writings based on the
epigraphic evidence,
while Lacetani is...
- contend.
Similarly the
Oretani might be
mountain (Gr**** ore) men, and the
Lacetani some sort of Lacedaemonian,
while the
Indigetes stand in
place of the Indigenes...