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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- from *pokwero- 'to cook', old place names Pintia, in Galicia and among the Vaccei, from PIE *penkwtó- > Celtic *kwenχto- 'fifth'. Some local Roman inscriptions...
- the conquest C1: Gallaeci / C2b: Bracari C3: Cantabri / C4: Astures / C5: Vaccei / C6: Turmodigi / C7: Autrigones-Caristii / C8: Varduli / C9: Berones C10:...
- Emperor Augustus needed a victory to glorify his position. In 29 BC, the Vaccei, Astures, and Cantabri got together in their fight against the Romans, who...
- 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...
- Autrigonia – the western Burgos region – by the Turmodigi allied with the Vaccei, who seized the Autrigones’ early capital Autraca. Thrust back to their...