- The
Suessetani were a pre-Roman
people of the
northeast Iberian Peninsula that
dwelt mainly in the
plains area of the Alba (Arba)
river basin (a northern...
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Peninsula Iberian rebels: -Celtiberians -Indigetes -Bergistani -Lacetani -
Suessetani -Ausetani
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- BCE
there are six
groups with
different social organization: Vascones,
Suessetani, Sedetani, Iacetani,
Ilergetes and
Citerior Celtiberians. They are Iberized...
- to Celtic).
Ethnographic Map of Pre-Roman
Iberia (circa 200 b. Belgae?
Suessetani - Far
North Western Aragon and Far
South Eastern Navarra (Spain), between...
- same people).
These mountain people were
bordered to the
south by the
Suessetani of the plains, who were
often looted by the
inhabitants of Iaca. The Iacetani...
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names (toponyms) like
Forum Gallorum, Gallur, a
different tribe from the
Suessetani; may have been a
tribe related to the
Galli (Gauls) and not to the Hispano-Celts...
-
often charged the
ramparts at night.
Indibilis was
approaching with 7,500
Suessetani (who
lived in today's
western Aragon) to help the Carthaginians. The situation...
-
ordered the allies,
Suessetani for the most part, to
attack the wall. The Lacetani,
confident that they
could easily defeat the
Suessetani,
opened a gate and...
-
formation from the root *swe- ('proper, to oneself'). The
tribal name
Suessetani and the place-name
Suestasion (Σουεστáσιον), both
attested in Iberia,...
-
province of
Hispania Ulterior, for
which he
levied an army. He
defeated the
Suessetani, and as
proconsul in 183
defeated the
Ausetani and Celtiberi, and on his...