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About the memory of history in Rome: the scipiones and the treachery of the celtiberians

open access: yesStudia Historica: Historia Antigua, 2012
According to the historical Roman tradition, the treachery of the celtiberic allies was the cause of the defeat of the Scipiones in Spain face to Carthaginian army during the second Punic war (211 B.C.).
Manuel SALINAS DE FRÍAS
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The Celtiberians in the Roman Army at the Germanic Frontier (Limes Germanicus) [PDF]

open access: yesManuscript, 2020
The article analyses the role of the military units of the Spanish Celtiberian tribes in the Roman military structures at the Germanic frontier (Limes Germanicus) in the I-III centuries A.D. There is a lack of special historical works on this issue both in the world and domestic historiography.
Nikolai Ivanovich Solov'yanov   +1 more
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THE CELTIBERIANS IN THE ROMAN ARMY IN THE PROVINCE OF BRITAIN IN THE PRINCIPATE EPOCH

open access: yesHistorical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice, 2018
The article analyzes the role of the military units of the Spanish Celtiberian tribes in the Roman military structure in the Province of Britain in the Principate epoch. There is a lack of special historical works on this issue both in the world and domestic historiography.
Nikolai Ivanovich Solov'yanov   +1 more
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Salamanca, de poblado a ciudad : aproximación histórica a su origen, configuración y desarrollo sociourbanístico antes de la invasión musulmana (continuación del artículo publicado en Estudios de Historia de España Vol. XIV, 2012)

open access: yesEstudios de Historia de España, 2016
This article focuses on the origin, confi guration and urban development of Salamanca city since 7th. century B.C. till the Muslim invasión at the beginnig of the 8th. century A.D.
Ángel Vaca Lorenzo
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Salamanca, de poblado a ciudad : aproximación histórica a su origen, configuración y desarrollo sociourbanístico antes de la invasión musulmana

open access: yesEstudios de Historia de España, 2016
This article focuses on the origin, configuration and urban development of Salamanca city since 7th. century B.C. till the Muslim invasión at the beginnig of the 8th. century A.D.
Ángel Vaca Lorenzo
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War and society in the Celtiberian world [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This study provides an overview of the strong military component of Celtiberian society, dating back to the sixth century BC and manifesting itself especially during the wars against Rome in the second century BC. This bellicose character developed as a result of a long tradition of warrior-shepherds who formed part of the Bronze Age "proto-Celtic ...
Almagro-Gorbea, Martín   +1 more
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Celtiberians

open access: yes, 2015
Simon J. Keay
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Actividades físicas de carácter deportivo en la cultura celtíbera = Physical activities of sports character in the celtiberian culture

open access: yesMateriales para la Historia del Deporte, 2008
Esta investigación tiene como finalidad fundamental, conocer y caracterizar las actividades físicas de carácter deportivo practicadas por la cultura celtíbera, la cual se desarrolló en la península ibérica desde el siglo VI a.C. hasta el siglo I.
Gonzalo Ramírez Macías
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The Celtiberian S. A New Sign in (Paleo)Hispanic Epigraphy

open access: yes, 2018
The Celtiberian S is a new letter, created by the Celtiberians to write their own language with the Latin alphabet. The creation of a new sign presupposes that the Celtiberians who used the Latin alphabet to write their language felt that that system of writing was limited for their purposes.
Simón Cornago, I   +1 more
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Antropónimos de la Hispania céltica escritos con Z [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The existence of six indigenous names written with Z (Luraezi, Aneza, Caizita, Nezutus, Contaiza and Arbaiza) on funerary inscriptions datable between the mid-first and early second centuries from the centre of Spain, within the territory of the ...
Díaz Ariño, Borja   +1 more
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