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*[[Sedetani]] - south of the [[Ebro River|Iberus]] ([[Ebro]]) river and west of the [[Guadalope River|Guadalope]] river, roughly in the middle basin of the [[Ebro River|Iberus]] ([[Ebro]]). Salduie (Roman time Salduba and [[Caesaraugusta]] and modern time [[Zaragoza]]) was in their territory and they were possibly closely related to the [[Edetani]]. West of the [[Ilercavones]]. |
*[[Sedetani]] - south of the [[Ebro River|Iberus]] ([[Ebro]]) river and west of the [[Guadalope River|Guadalope]] river, roughly in the middle basin of the [[Ebro River|Iberus]] ([[Ebro]]). Salduie (Roman time Salduba and [[Caesaraugusta]] and modern time [[Zaragoza]]) was in their territory and they were possibly closely related to the [[Edetani]]. West of the [[Ilercavones]]. |
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*[[Sordones]] - in the [[Roussillon]] territory ([[Pyrénées Orientales]] Départment, [[France]]), [[County of Roussillon|Ruscino]] (today's [[Château-Roussillon]] near [[Perpignan]]) was their main centre. |
*[[Sordones]] - in the [[Roussillon]] territory ([[Pyrénées Orientales]] Départment, [[France]]), [[County of Roussillon|Ruscino]] (today's [[Château-Roussillon]] near [[Perpignan]]) was their main centre. |
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*[[Vescetani]]/[[Oscenses]] - In today's northern [[Aragon]], east of [[Gállego river]], in [[Sobrarbe]], in and around [[Bolskan]], later [[Huesca|Osca]] ([[Huesca]]), and high [[Cinca (Spain)|Cinca River]] valley, [[Spain]]. They could also be related to the [[Vascones]] and therefore be related to the [[Aquitani]] speaking the [[Aquitanian language]], or a mixed Iberian-[[Aquitani]]an tribe or tribal |
*[[Vescetani]]/[[Oscenses]] - In today's northern [[Aragon]], east of [[Gállego river]], in [[Sobrarbe]], in and around [[Bolskan]], later [[Huesca|Osca]] ([[Huesca]]), and high [[Cinca (Spain)|Cinca River]] valley, [[Spain]]. They could also be related to the [[Vascones]] and therefore be related to the [[Aquitani]] speaking the [[Aquitanian language]], or a mixed Iberian-[[Aquitani]]an tribe or tribal confederacy. |
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*Unknown named tribe or tribes in the [[Balearic Islands]] (formed by the [[Pityusic Islands]] and [[Gymnesian islands]]), may have been Iberians. |
*Unknown named tribe or tribes in the [[Balearic Islands]] (formed by the [[Pityusic Islands]] and [[Gymnesian islands]]), may have been Iberians. |
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This is a list of the pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania, i. e., modern Portugal, Spain and Andorra). Some closely fit the concept of a people, ethnic grouportribe. Others are confederations or even unions of tribes.
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Aquitani (Proto-Basques) |
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Iberians |
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Celts |
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Para-Celtic peoples? |
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Germanic peoples? |
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Greeks |
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Semitic peoples |
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The Madeira, Azores, and Canary Islands were not occupied by the Romans. The Madeira and Azores islands were unoccupied until the Portuguese in the 15th century; the Canary islands, the Guanches occupied the territory until the Castilians. |
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Aquitani (Proto-Basques) |
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Iberians |
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Celts |
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Para-Celtic peoples? |
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Germanic peoples? |
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Greeks |
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Semitic peoples |
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The Madeira, Azores, and Canary Islands were not occupied by the Romans. The Madeira and Azores islands were unoccupied until the Portuguese in the 15th century; the Canary islands, the Guanches occupied the territory until the Castilians. |