- Gredos,
Madrid (1989) ISBN 84-249-1386-8
Christophe Bonnaud, Les
castros vettons et
leurs po****tions au
Second Âge du Fer (Ve siècle-IIe siècle
avant J...
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territory conquered by Rome. In
spite of this,
Plutarch informs that the
Vetton Bletonesii tribe (located on the
mentioned Bletisama)
continued practising...
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expanding into
different areas in the
Peninsula (e.g.
Celtic Baeturia). The
Vetton group in the
western Meseta,
between the Tormes,
Douro and
Tagus Rivers...
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against Rome. He led his army,
supported by most of the
Lusitanian and
Vetton tribes as well as by
other Celtic and
Iberian allies, to
several victories...
- the
effects of
Illyrian piracy on
regional trade. 220 BCE –
Vaccaei and
Vetton women fought in the
siege of
Salmantica against Hannibal. The inhabitants...
- muni****lity had a po****tion of 1,032 inhabitants. In
Solosancho is
located Ulaca vetton castro. Ulaca, Solosancho:
prehistoric monument Walls of Ulaca,
built in...
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three Astur Ala
Asturum forces, two
Arevaci Ala
Arevacorum and a
famed Vetton contingent named Ala
Hispanorum Vettonum. The
style of
warfare in Hispania...
- E. (2007). Lambert, P.-Y.; Pinault, G.-J. (eds.). "L'onomastique des
Vettons:
analyse linguistique".
Gaulois et
Celtique Continental (in French). Geneva:...
- the Lusitanians.
Tautalus – Second-in-command to Viriathus.
Ardunus – A
Vetton soldier and
healer under Viriathus.
Crissus – A ****uli
chieftain under...
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sedentism in the area near
Villar de Plasencia.
During the Iron Age,
small Vetton fortifications (framontanos)
began to
appear in the area.
Remnants of a...