-
Vascones are
often considered ancestors of the present-day
Basques to whom they left
their name. The
description of the
territory which the
Vascones inhabited...
-
defeated and the
Franks encroached ****her into the duchy. The
Basques (
Vascones, Wascones) of the
Duchy of Vasconia, one of the
mainstays of the Aquitanian...
- the
Pyrenees in the
territory that Gr**** and
Roman sources ****igned to
Vascones: Anthroponyms: Ummesahar, Ederetta, Serhuhoris, Dusanharis, Abisunhar,...
-
etymological link
between the
words "Basque" and "Gascon" – both
derived from "
Vascones" or "Wasconia", the
latter being used to name the
whole of Novempo****nia...
- the
Kingdom of the
Franks launched major campaigns against the
Vascones. In 587,
Vascones are
cited as
raiding the
plains of Aquitaine,
maybe to the west...
- Soria). The area was once
occupied by pre-Roman Berones,
Pellendones and
Vascones.
After partial recapture from the
Muslims in the
early tenth century, the...
- such as
Pliny the
Elder and Livy,
these regions were
inhabited by the
Vascones and
other related Vasconic-Aquitanian tribes, a pre-Indo-European group...
- language, a
common culture and
shared genetic ancestry to the
ancient Vascones and Aquitanians.
Basques are
indigenous to, and
primarily inhabit, an area...
- Celtiberians,
South of the
Iacetani and the
Vascones, West of the
Galli (tribe). They were
later conquered by the
Vascones in the 2nd
century BC. that were allies...
- the
Aquitani Despite apparent cultural and
linguistic connections to (
Vascones), the
region of
Aquitania extended only to the
Pyrenees according to Caesar:...