- The
Turmodigi were a pre-Roman
ancient people,
later mixed with the
Celts people of
northern Spain who
occupied the area
within the Arlanzón and Arlanza...
-
Celtiberian region that
became Burgos was
inhabited by the Morgobos,
Turmodigi,
Berones and
perhaps also the Pellendones, the last
inhabitants of the...
-
cultural complex of the
middle Douro basin –,
being also
affiliated with the
Turmodigi. This is
confirmed by the
stratigraphic study of
their settlements, where...
- (Portugal);
might have been
related to Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani.
Turmodigi or Turmogi –
Central Burgos. Vaccaei –
North Central Iberian meseta (Spain)...
-
Gallaeci / C2b:
Bracari C3:
Cantabri / C4:
Astures / C5:
Vaccei / C6:
Turmodigi / C7: Autrigones-Caristii / C8:
Varduli / C9:
Berones C10: Pellendones...
- were
occupied by
various Celtic peoples, such as Vaccaei, Autrigones,
Turmodigi, the Vettones,
Astures or Celtiberians. The
Roman conquest resulted in...
-
territory at west, the
Caristii at east, the
Berones at the
southeast and the
Turmodigi at the south. It is
discussed whether the
Autrigones were Celts, theory...
- provinces, and
later by the
Celtiberians via
their southern neighbours, the
Turmodigi.
Their linguistic affiliation has not been
fully determined but it is...
- (Portugal); may have been
related to Lusitanians,
Callaeci or ****etani.
Turmodigi or
Turmogi -
Central Burgos. Vaccaei –
North Central Iberian meseta (Spain)...
- 1,346 inhabitants.
During pre-Roman times, it was the
capital of the
Turmodigi tribe,
under the name Segisama.
During the
reign of
first Roman emperor...