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  2. List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes - Wikipedia

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    Map 4: Ancient tribes in the middle Danube river basin around 1st C. BCE Map 5: Central and northern Illyrian tribes and neighbouring Celtic tribes (most in magenta) to the North and Northwest during the Roman period.

  3. Celtiberians - Wikipedia

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    The Celtiberian presence remains on the map of Spain in hundreds of Celtic place-names. The archaeological recovery of Celtiberian culture commenced with the excavations of Numantia, published between 1914 and 1931. A Roman army auxiliary unit, the Cohors I Celtiberorum, is known from Britain, attested by 2nd century AD discharge diplomas. [16]

  4. Celtici Supertamarici - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... The Gallaecian Celtici Tribe on map. The Celtici Supertamarici were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, ...

  5. Parisii (Gaul) - Wikipedia

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    A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes. Gold coins of the Parisii, 1st century BC (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris). Coin of the Parisii: obverse with horse, 1st century BC (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris). Coins of the Parisii (Metropolitan Museum of Art).

  6. Arroni - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Map of Gallaecia. The Arroni or Arrotrebi were an ancient Gallaecian Celtic tribe, ...

  7. Taurisci - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the barbarian peoples of Pannonia prior to the Roman conquest. The Taurisci are on the left. The Taurisci were a federation of Celtic tribes who dwelt in today's Carinthia and northern Slovenia before the coming of the Romans (c. 200 BC). [1] According to Pliny the Elder, they are the same as the people known as the Norici. [2] [3]

  8. Bituriges Cubi - Wikipedia

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    A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the relative positions of the Celtic tribes. The term Germani (Germania = the fertile land) is a description of territory populated by various ethnicities - not of a tribe. Silver denier of the Bituriges Cubi, 1780 mg. Hotel de la Monnaie.

  9. Tulingi - Wikipedia

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    A map of Gaul in the 1st century BC, showing the locations of the Celtic tribes. The localisation of both the Tulingi and the Latobrigi north of the Upper Rhine is mostly arbitrary. The Tulingi were a small tribe closely allied to the Celtic Helvetii in the time of Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul. Their location is unknown; their language and ...