- 51: 20; 53: 23. Blanco, António Bellido,
Sobre la
escritura entre los
Vacceos, in
ZEPHYRUS –
revista de
prehistoria y arqueologia, vol. LXIX, Enero-Junio...
-
Romanization C1:
Galaicos / C2b: Brácaros / C3: Cántabros / C4:
Astures / C5:
Vacceos / C6:
Turmogos / C7: Autrigones-Caristios / C8: Várdulos / C9: Berones...
- prerromana, Salamanca. Blanco, António Bellido,
Sobre la
escritura entre los
Vacceos, in
ZEPHYRUS –
revista de
prehistoria y arqueologia, vol. LXIX, Enero-Junio...
- and was
later occupied during the Iron Age by the
Celtic people of the
Vacceos who
called it Ocalam.
After the
Roman victory over the
Lusitanian hero...
- the
Romans to
conquer tribes such as the Callaici, the Astures, and the
Vacceos.
Pliny the
Elder in 73 AD
spoke of Vía de la Plata. The road stretched...
- Romanization. C1:
Galaicos / C2b: Brácaros / C3: Cántabros / C4:
Astures / C5:
Vacceos / C6:
Turmogos / C7: Autrigones-Caristios / C8: Várdulos / C9: Berones...
- to at
least as far as the Iron Age, when the
Celtiberian tribe of the
vacceos lived in the area. The town was
formed in a
strategic position on a hill...
-
Lubris Anceitus Vacc[e]i f(ilius)
limicus ⊃ Talabrig(a) : Anceitos, son of
Vacceos,
Limicus from
castle Talabriga The
known personal names used by locals...
- it was the home
stadium of the
matches where the
local franchise, the
Vacceos Cavaliers pla**** in Liga Superibérica. The
Spanish national team have also...
- the
present province were the pre-Roman
Vaccaei people (Spanish name:
vacceos, the area that they
inhabited is
called "Región Vaccea") who
belonged to...