- Cáceres) and
probably Bletisa/Bletisama (Ledesma, Salamanca).
Other probable Vettonian towns were
Tamusia (Villasviejas de Tamuja, near Botija, Cáceres; Celtiberian-type...
- of the
northwestern Atlantic coast of
Iberia as follows: ... then the
Vettonians and the Vaccaeans,
through whose territory the
Durius [Douro]
River flows...
- Hispano-Celtic
dialect continuum,
there have been
attempts to
differentiate the
Vettonian dialect from the
neighboring Lusitanian language using the
personal names...
- 6th century BCE maximal
Celtic expansion, by 275 BCE Lusitanian and
Vettonian area of
Iberian Peninsula where Celtic presence is uncertain, Para-Celtic...
-
territory of
another province, the
aforementioned Gallaecia, but like the
Vettonian people in the South, the
Galaic tribes living there were also related...
- (today's Ledesma) was
their main centre,
Salamanca Province, Spain.
Other Vettonian tribes? (According to some scholars,
these tribes were
Lusitanians and...
- cavalrymen,
recruited originally in
Spain from the Vettones, and
these Vettonian cavalry would have pla**** a
significant part in the
conquest of the area...
- the muni****lity of
Bermellar is the
Castro de Las Merchanas, an old
Vettonian settlement that
stands as one of the most
attractive tourist attractions...