- The
Sedetani were an
ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman)
people of the
Iberian Peninsula (the
Roman Hispania). They are
believed to have
spoken a form of the Iberian...
- Al-Andalus period), the
medieval Çaragoça, and the
modern Zaragoza. The
Sedetani, a
tribe of
ancient Iberians, po****ted a
village called Salduie [es] (Salduba...
- main centre.
North of the Edetani,
south of the Ilergetes, east of the
Sedetani and west of the Cessetani. Ilergetes/Ilergetae - in the
plains area of...
- main centre.
North of the Edetani,
south of the Ilergetes, east of the
Sedetani and west of the Cessetani. Ilergetes/Ilergetae - in the
plains area of...
-
Roman conquest of
Hispania Location:
Iberian Peninsula Ilergetes Ausetani Sedetani Celtiberians Roman mutineers Roman Republic Hispania Roman Victory Iberian...
- are six
groups with
different social organization: Vascones, Suessetani,
Sedetani, Iacetani,
Ilergetes and
Citerior Celtiberians. They are
Iberized groups...
- / I3:
Lacetani / I4:
Indigetes / I5:
Laietani / I6:
Ilercavones / I7:
Sedetani / I8:
Edetani / I9:
Contestani / I10:
Oretani / I11:
Bastetani / I12: ****etani...
-
raised a
Celtiberian force and
ravaged the land of the
Suessetani and
Sedetani, who were
Roman allies.
There was a
mutiny of
Roman soldiers in a camp...
- absentia. In
Hispania he
defeated a
hostile force in the
territory of the
Sedetani and 15,000 of the
enemy died. As an
aedile he
arranged magnificent plays...
- of the
Lusones and
Pellendones (Celtiberian tribes), also
north of the
Sedetani (Iberian tribe), and
southeast of the
Vascones (Aquitanian
tribe or people)...