- The
Lemavi were an
ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe,
living in the center-east of the
modern Galicia, in the
Monforte de Lemos's county. Pre-Roman peoples...
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Supertamarici Cibarci /
Cabarci Cileni /
Celeni Egi /
Egovarri /
Varri Namarini Lemavi Nerii / Neri
Seurri Other minor groups Aebocosi Amphilochi Artodii Aunonenses...
- tribes,
among them the Artabri, Bracari, Limici, Celtici,
Albiones and
Lemavi. They were
capable fighters:
Strabo described them as the most difficult...
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Navia River. That encomp****ed such
tribes as the Celtici, the Artabri, the
Lemavi and the Albiones. The
oldest known inscription referring to the Gallaeci...
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Lemavi tribe, and the
first written references to them date from the
Roman historians Pliny the
Elder and Strabo,
between 600 and 900 BC. The
Lemavi were...
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Iadones Interamici/Interamnici – Trás-os-Montes (Portugal).
Lapatianci Lemavi Leuni –
Minho (Portugal). Limici – Lima
River banks,
Minho (Portugal) and...
- oppida.
Northern Gallaeci (Lucenses) were
divided into 16
populi or tribes:
Lemavi, Albiones, Cibarci,
Egivarri Namarini, Adovi, Arroni, Arrotrebae, Celtici...
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Iadones Interamici / Interamnici – Trás-os-Montes (Portugal).
Lapatianci Lemavi Leuni –
Minho (Portugal). Limici – Lima
river banks,
Minho (Portugal) and...
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Lebanon Aramaic Latobicorum Latobici Pannonia C
Bosnia Illyrian Lemavorum Lemavi Hispania T. Galicia,
Spain Gallaecian Ligurum Ligures Italia (Liguria) Liguria...
- Plain'. Laniobre:
Bishopric during the 7th century. To *(p)lānyobrixs.
Lemavi: A
people inhabiting the
valley of Lemos. To *Lēmawoi ‘The Elm people’,...