Celtiberia   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Celtiberia   - a region in north central Spain
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207/17 Silanus defeats Hanno and Mago in Celtiberia.
196/19 Blasio celebrates an ovation, over the Celtiberi.
195/18 M.Helvius celebrates an ovation, over the Celtiberi.
194/3 fails to bring the Turdetani and their Celtiberian allies to battle.
183/4 A.Terentius defeats the Celtiberi in the territory of the Ausetani.
181/8 Flaccus defeats the Celtiberi near Aebura and captures Contrebia.
180/5 Q.Flaccus defeats the Celtiberi at Saltus Manlianus.
179/18 Gracchus subdues the Celtiberi.
178/5 The triumph of Gracchus, over the Celtiberi.
174/6 Ap.Claudius defeats the Celtiberi.
174/11 ion for his victory over the Celtiberi, after the consular elections
154/12 ause of the enlargement of Segeda; the start of the Celtiberian War.
153/7 The Celtiberi, led by (?) Carus, kill 6000 Roman soldiers in an ambus
153/12 The Celtiberi ambush Roman cavalry reinforcements, and kill their lea
152/4 Marcellus forces the Celtiberi to come to terms.
151/2a The senate rejects Celtiberian peace terms.
151/6 escriptions of the "fiery war" between the Romans and the Celtiberi.
151/7 The Celtiberi surrender to Marcellus: end of the Celtiberian War.
151/7 The Celtiberi surrender to Marcellus: end of the Celtiberian War.
142/6 Cotius defeats a Celtiberian champion called ? Tyresius in combat,
93/1 The triumph of T.Didius, over the Celtiberi.
81/36 of Murena, over Mithridates, and Flaccus, from Celtiberia and Gaul.
75/21 Further skirmishes between Pompeius and Sertorius in Celtiberia.
    Within translations:
Cassiod:Chr_601   because of the sudden war in Celtiberia. [619] &   Ser
Cic:Phil_11.12   out of the wilds of Celtiberia as tribune of the plebs
Cic:Tusc_2.65   spirit; and the Cimbrians and Celtiberians are very alert in battle,
CIL_add.7   (early 1st cent.)   ssful battle with the Celtiberi where his cavalry p
Diod_33.24   ys: "The Lusitanians and Celtiberians make great threats
FastTr__C   rth-east border of Italy Celtiberi A powerful tribe in cen
FastTr_p102   allowed] an ovation [over the Celtiberi ...] [195/4] &
FastTr_p103   [proconsul, & over the Celt]iberi and Spaniards, 3 non.F
FastTr_p104   nsul], & an ovation from Celtiberia in Spain, [k.Mart.]
FastTr_p107   oconsul, & from Spain over the Celtiberi, 4 id.Jun. (10th
Festus:Brev_5   nquered them. The Celtiberians in Spain often rebelled,
GranLic_32   Valerius Flaccus, [p32] from Celtiberia and Gaul. The
Obseq_4   in Bithynia by poison. The Celtiberians were defeated.
Obseq_10   and no vulture appeared. The Celtiberians were destroyed.
Obseq_48   twenty seven maidens. The Celtiberians, Maedi and Dardani were
Oros_1.2.70   on the east the Vaccaei, Celtiberi, and Oretani; on the north
Oros_4.16   The Romans now bribed some Celtiberian soldiers to leave the enemy
Oros_4.20   M. Fulvius defeated the Celtiberi together with neighbouring peoples
Oros_4.21   Albinus 151 B.C. the Celtiberi greatly terrified all the
Oros_5.7   the farthest city of the Celtiberi and was situated in Hither
Oros_5.23   a celebrated city of Celtiberia. Sertorius then met Pompey
Plin:HN_6.218   Vienna, the Pyrenees and Celtiberia. A 35-ft. gnomon throws
Plin:HN_8.170   It is known that in Celtiberia their foals have made 400,000
Plut:Mor_199   and in danger. The Celtiberi offered for two hundred
Plut:Mor_200   hich then had an army in Celtiberia, to send them both to
Poseidon_51   tribute of 600 talents from Celtiberia. [52] [243.K]
Sall:Hist_2.9   anour and their beards. In the Celtiberian war and . . .
ValMax_2.6.11   that of the Cimbri and Celtiberians courageous and resolute; who in
ValMax_2.6.14   boldness, add to that the Celtiberian loyalty, to this join the
ValMax_3.2.21   Spain, to fight in the Celtiberian War under the command of
ValMax_4.3.1   a noble family among the Celtiberians, and engaged to Indibilis, one
ValMax_5.1.5   in Spain against the Celtiberians, was besieging Centobriga. When
ValMax_7.4.5   was fighting against the Celtiberians in Spain, and found
[Vict]:VirIll_47   As consul, he defeated the Celtiberians and, to prevent them from


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