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- The Pellendones, also designated Pelendones Celtiberorum and Cerindones, were an ancient pre-Roman Celtic people living on the Iberian Peninsula. From...
- Burgos and Soria). The area was once occupied by pre-Roman Berones, Pellendones and Vascones. After partial recapture from the Muslims in the early tenth...
- directions, the demarcation is less clear. Most scholars include the Arevaci, Pellendones, Belli, ****i and Lusones as Celtiberian tribes, and occasionally the...
- was inhabited by the Morgobos, Turmodigi, Berones and perhaps also the Pellendones, the last inhabitants of the northern part of the Celtiberian region...
- crossing of the river Duero. Pliny the Elder counts it as a city of the Pellendones, but other authors, like Strabo and Ptolemy place it among the Arevaci...
- tribes living in east central Hispania, among which we can name the Pellendones, the Arevaci, the Lusones, the ****i and the Belli) against the presence...
- Lusones – Western Zaragoza (province), Eastern Guadalajara (Spain). Olcades Pellendones/Cerindones, in high Duero river course (Numantia) and neighbouring mountains...
- Turmodigi / C7: Autrigones-Caristii / C8: Varduli / C9: Berones C10: Pellendones / C11: Belli / C12: Lusones / C13: Titii / C14: Olcades / C15: Arevaci...
- province Muro de Ágreda, a Roman colonia on the former territory of the Pellendones in Hispania Terraconensis province, founded by Augustus, later in the...
- Romans forcibly disbanded the Celtiberian confederacy and allowed the Pellendones' and Uraci to regain their independence from the Arevaci, who were now...