Ilergetes
The Ilergetes were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania) who dwelt in the plains area of the rivers Segre and Cinca towards Iberus (Ebro) river, and in and around Ilerda/Iltrida, present-day Lleida/Lérida. They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language.
History
Indibilis, king or chief of the Ilergetes, resisted against the Carthaginian and Roman invasions.
See also
References
- Ángel Montenegro et alii, Historia de España 2 - colonizaciones y formación de los pueblos prerromanos (1200-218 a.C), Editorial Gredos, Madrid (1989) ISBN 84-249-1386-8
External links
- Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)
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Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
- Iacetani
- Vascones
- Ausetani
- Bastetani
- Bergistani
- Castellani
- Ceretani
- Cessetani
- Contestani
- Edetani
- Indigetes
- Ilercavones
- Ilergetes
- Indigetes
- Lacetani
- Laietani
- Sedetani
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Other Celtic peoples |
- Germani (Oretania)
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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