- The
Vaccaei or
Vaccei were a pre-Roman
Celtic people of Spain, who
inhabited the
sedimentary plains of the
central Duero valley, in the
Meseta Central...
- celtiberianized,
demonstrating also
strong affinities with the ‘Duero Culture’ of the
Vaccei. In the 2nd
Century BC they
established a
state with Segisama, also named...
-
Celtiberians whose tribes are not
further specified. On the
northwest to the
Vaccei and Vettones. This area was
easily conquered by the
Romans and
quickly integrated...
- was
attacked when
preparing to
cross the
Tagus river by a
coalition of
Vaccei, ****ani and Olcades.
Despite these clashes,
during the
Second Punic War...
- the
conquest C1:
Gallaeci / C2b:
Bracari C3:
Cantabri / C4:
Astures / C5:
Vaccei / C6:
Turmodigi / C7: Autrigones-Caristii / C8:
Varduli / C9:
Berones C10:...
- from *pokwero- 'to cook', old
place names Pintia, in
Galicia and
among the
Vaccei, from PIE *penkwtó- >
Celtic *kwenχto- 'fifth'. Some
local Roman inscriptions...
- divination". On the
other hand,
Ptolemy appeals to a
polis dominated by the
Vacceis with the name of
Salmatica or Salmantica.
Roman Livy and
Plutarch will...
-
Bronze Age culture. The
Duero group,
possibly the
precursor of the
Celtic Vaccei. The
Cogotas II culture,
likely precursor of the
Celtic or
Celtiberian Vettones...
-
actually an
offshoot of the latter, thus
their tribal name
which means ‘Are-
Vaccei’ or ‘eastern’ Vacceians.[citation needed] However, an
alternative etymology...
- Soon
after Cato
returned to Rome, in 193 BC, a
coalition of Celtiberians,
Vaccei and
Vettones was
defeated by
Marco Fulvio Nobilior near Toletum. In the...