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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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Mitologías prerromanas de la Península Ibérica: estado de la cuestión [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
From the end of the Bronze Age to the coming of Roman Imperial Age the Iberian Peninsula have been divided in three ethnological areas: the indo-european, the non indoeuropean and the punic and greek colonization areas.The religions and mythologies of ...
Bermejo Barrera, José Carlos
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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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La guerra en la Beturia céltica: del siglo V a. C. a la muerte de Viriato [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper pretends to tackle various aspects of Celtics wars that took place in La Beturia where Celtics were settled through the study of their defensive systems, their weapons and their ways of fighting, as well as remembering different sources ...
Paniego Díaz, Pablo
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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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Celtiberians: Problems and Debates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The Celtiberians are undoubtedly the people from ancient Hispania that have attracted the highest level of interest among scholars within the different disciplines (e.g. archaeologists, linguists, and historians).
Mozota, Francisco Burillo
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The morphological interpretation of the Celtiberian tessera K.0.6 and the nasal stem derivatives in Celtiberian language

open access: yesEmerita, 2012
En este artículo se trata de explicar desde el punto de vista morfológico lo que realmente se lee en la tésera celtibérica K.0.6, sin tener que suponer un lapsus del grabador. A partir de esas explicaciones se realizan unas consideraciones sobre los derivados de temas en nasal en celtibérico.
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A Reason for Roman Territorial Planning in the Ebro Valley [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The aim of this paper is to show how the Roman territorial planning patterns in the Ebro valley were always at the service of the strategic and economic importance given to this waterway by Rome, in the context of a policy of conquest and of economic ...
Pascual, Pepa Castillo
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The duel between Marius and the Celtiberian: a new reading

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2023
The duel of Gaius Marius with a Celtiber is one of the heroic episodes of the early biography of the future seven-time consul and commander. Plutarch’s information about this duel is fragmentary and does not allow us to fully clarify the circumstances under which it took place.
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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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