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  2. Iberian language - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian language was the language of an indigenous western European people identified by Greek and Roman sources who lived in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Iberian Peninsula in the pre-Migration Era (before about AD 375).

  3. Languages of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Roman languages of Iberia circa 300 BC. The following languages were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman occupation and the spread of the Latin language. Aquitanian (probably closely related to or the same as Proto-Basque) Proto-Basque; Iberian; Tartessian; Indo-European languages. Celtic languages. Celtiberian; Gallaecian

  4. Celtiberians - Wikipedia

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    Ethnology of the Iberian Peninsula c. 200 BC, based on the map by Portuguese archeologist Luís Fraga da Silva [Wikidata] The Celtiberians were a group of Celts and Celticized peoples inhabiting an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries BC.

  5. Iberians - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian language, like the rest of the paleohispanic languages except Basque, became extinct by the 1st to 2nd centuries AD, after being gradually replaced by Latin. The Iberian language remains an unclassified non-Indo European language. A 1978 study claimed many similarities between Iberian and the Messapic language. [16]

  6. Iberian Romance languages - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Romance, Ibero-Romance [1] or sometimes Iberian languages [note 1] are a group of Romance languages that developed on the Iberian Peninsula, an area consisting primarily of Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, Andorra and French Catalonia.

  7. Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum - Wikipedia

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    Monumenta Linguarum Hispanicarum (Latin for "Records of the Hispanic Languages") is a series which compiles material relating to the paleo-Hispanic languages (languages spoken in Iberia before Latin). Begun in the 1960s and the first volume published in 1975, [1] the series was intended to supplant Emil Hübner's Monumenta Linguae Ibericae (1893).

  8. Old Riojan - Wikipedia

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    It is believed by experts that the Hand of Irulegi is written in this Vasconic language, referred as "proto-Basque". [2] Upon the arrival of Romans in 218 BC following the Second Punic War, Latin was brought the Iberian Peninsula, initially to the southern and eastern coasts. [3]

  9. Paleohispanic languages - Wikipedia

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    The paleo-Hispanic languages [2] are the languages of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, excluding languages of foreign colonies, such as Greek in Emporion and Phoenician in Qart Hadast. After the Roman conquest of Hispania the Paleohispanic languages, with the exception of Proto-Basque , were replaced by Latin , the ancestor of ...