
Cantabri - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cantabri
- a tribe living on the north coast of Spain
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+ Cantabrian , Cantabrians
Athen_14.658
are cured, equal to the Cantabrian hams.' The comic poet
Cassiod:Chr_729
consuls, Caesar conquered the Cantabri, Germans, and Sala
Cassiod:Chr_730
these consuls, the Astures and Cantabri were conquered by
Festus:Brev_5
timately, too, the Cantabrians and Asturians, who, relying
Hieron:Chron_1997
[not in Ar.] A revolt of the Cantabri was suppressed.
Oros_1.2.70
as the territory of the Cantabri and the Astures; from this
Oros_5.7
lands of the Vaccaei and Cantabri. 3 For a period of
Oros_6.8
army of the Aquitani and Cantabri - fifty thousand of the
Oros_6.20
when he had brought the Cantabrian War to an end and
Oros_6.21
away this reward from his Cantabrian victory: he could now order
Plin:HN_4.111
the nine states of the Cantabri, the river Sauga, the port
Plin:HN_34.149
In the coastal part of Cantabria washed by the Atlantic there
Plin:HN_34.158
the neighbouring country of Cantabria has large quantities of
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