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- 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...
- 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...
- Peninsula Iberian rebels: -Celtiberians -Indigetes -Bergistani -Lacetani -Suessetani -Ausetani Roman Republic Hispania Ilergetes Roman victory and re-establishment...
- confederates, were the Ilergetes, Bergistani or Bargusii, Ausetani and Suessetani, who together po****ted the district at the foot of the Pyrenees, and...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...