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Celtic tribe in ancient Iberia
The Carpetani (Greek: Karpetanoi), also named Karpesioi by Polybius, were one of the Celtic peoples inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula prior to the Roman
Carpetani
Ancient Celtic peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
Lusones as Celtiberian tribes, and occasionally the Berones, Vaccaei, Carpetani, Olcades or Lobetani. In 195 BC, part of Celtiberia was conquered by the
Celtiberians
Capital and largest city of Spain
since prehistoric times. There are archaeological remains of the Celtic Carpetani settlement, Roman villas, a Visigoth basilica near the church of Santa
Madrid
Carthaginian victory in Hispania
river Tagus, pitting an army commanded by Hannibal Barca against a large Carpetani army, which had been joined by contingents of Vaccaei and Olcades. According
Battle_of_the_Tagus_(220_BC)
Carthaginian general and statesman (247–183/181 BC)
home, laden with many spoils, a coalition of Spanish tribes led by the Carpetani attacked, and Hannibal won his first major battlefield success and showed
Hannibal
Ancient Roman city
river and the arable meadows around it. It was a town of the Celtiberian Carpetani tribe in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC whose hill fort (oppidum) occupied
Complutum
Of these, B and C are small, corresponding to series Orientales and Carpetani respectively, with all remaining series in the large D clade. Classification
List_of_Crocus_species
City in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
capturing a king called Hilermus. At that time, Toletum was a city of the Carpetani tribe in the region of Carpetania. It was incorporated into the Roman
Toledo,_Spain
Historical ethnic group from southwestern Europe
his first campaign, Hannibal defeated the Olcades, the Vaccaei and the Carpetani expanding his control over the river Tagus region. Hannibal then laid
Iberians
Ancient region of what is today Spain
abundant cultivation of fruits in the region. It was inhabited by the Carpetani, a pre-Roman tribe. To the south dwelt the Oretani, on the northeast were
Carpetania
Second century BCE insurrections against Roman rule by Iberian Celts
authorisation of the Senate, with the excuse that the Vaccaei had mistreated the Carpetani. The Second Celtiberian War overlapped with the Lusitanian War of (154–150
Celtiberian_Wars
Aspect of Spain's history
duchies, such as Asturias and Cantabria, and the province of Celtiberia and Carpetani. After the Muslim conquest initiated in 711, most of the peninsula became
History of the territorial organization of Spain
History_of_the_territorial_organization_of_Spain
Indo-European language branch not Celtic but more closely related to Celtic). Carpetani – Central Iberian meseta (Spain), in the geographical centre of the Iberian
List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
154–151 BC failed anti-Roman revolt in Hispania
authorisation of the senate, with the excuse that the Vaccaei had mistreated the Carpetani. The Second Celtiberian War overlapped with the Lusitanian War of 155–150
Second_Celtiberian_War
Autonomous community of Spain
plateau. The Roman conquest brought substantial transformations to the Carpetani urban settlements, including the social division between slaves and freemen
Castilla–La_Mancha
Human settlement in Spain
Lusones, and toward Toledo, Carpetani. Therefore, the inhabitants of the area and the old city would be Olcades or Carpetani. 7 km away there isVillas Viejas
Segobriga
Genus of flowering plants
Of these, B and C are small, corresponding to series Orientales and Carpetani respectively, with all remaining series in the large D clade. The exception
Crocus
Municipality in Ciudad Real, Spain
times, incorporated into Roman territory after the subjugation of the Carpetani. "Municipios" (in Spanish). Provincial Deputation of Ciudad Real. Retrieved
Fuenllana
of the Iberian system mountains. Related to both the Celtiberians and Carpetani, the Olcades appear to have been a mix of indigenous Iberians under the
Olcades
Municipality in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
as the Ruta Antonina, which describe it as being in the hands of the Carpetani when encountered by the Romans. The city, as Caracca, was incorporated
Guadalajara,_Spain
Natural and historical region in Spain
(centered at Oretum, modern Granátula de Calatrava in Ciudad Real) and the Carpetani along the Tagus, whose main city was Toletum (Toledo), dedicated to the
La_Mancha
Celtic people of pre-Roman Iberia
people of pre-Roman Iberia who dwelt to the east of the Vaccaei and the Carpetani, occupying the southern Soria, northern Guadalajara and western Zaragoza
Uraci
Indo-European language branch not Celtic but more closely related to Celtic). Carpetani – Central Iberian meseta (Spain), in the geographical centre of the Iberian
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
2nd-century BCE Roman politician and general, consul in 151 BCE
authorisation of the senate. He claimed that they had mistreated the Carpetani as an excuse. He pitched camp by the town of Cauca (near modern Segovia)
Lucius Licinius Lucullus (consul 151 BC)
Lucius_Licinius_Lucullus_(consul_151_BC)
Municipality in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
limits to the southwest of the town, El Cerrón archaeological site was a Carpetani settlement. Illescas was acquired by Alfonso VII from the Bishop of Segovia
Illescas,_Toledo
Ancient people of Spain
inhabitants of Vettona (today's Bettona) in Umbria. Arevaci Bletonesii Carpetani Celtiberians Celtiberian script Cynetes Lusitanian Wars Sertorian Wars
Vettones
Pre-Roman Celtic people of Spain
late 3rd century BC, when in 221-220 BC they allied themselves with the Carpetani and Olcades to thwart Hannibal's offensive into their respective territories
Vaccaei
Municipality in Castilla–La Mancha, Spain
(oppidum) on the Cerro Calderico, identified as belonging to the indigenous Carpetani. Following Roman subjugation of the Carpetania, the population moved to
Consuegra
the province of Segovia). The consul said that they had mistreated the Carpetani and that he had come to their aid as an excuse for his presence there
Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Roman_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
218 BC battle in Spain, part of the Second Punic War
baggage left by Hannibal near a camp at Cissa. Hannibal next released 3,000 Carpetani soldiers, along with 7,000 other warriors of dubious loyalty, so the Carthaginian
Battle_of_Cissa
Manuscript
Quinquegentiani Mazices Barbares Bacuates Celtiberi ?Astures/?Turdetani Ausetani Carpetani Cantabri Edetani The names of cities that are across the river Rhine:
Laterculus_Veronensis
Calendar year
capital of Carthaginian Spain) his base, wins a resounding victory over the Carpetani in the region of the Tagus River. Egypt's Ptolemy III dies and is succeeded
221_BC
Ancient people
Contebacom/Carbicom/Konterbia Karbica). Initially a dependent tribe of the Carpetani since at least the early 3rd Century BC, the Cratistii were submitted
Cratistii
Municipality in Madrid, Spain
Carpetani. The region of La Vega is cited by historians Polybius and Livy in their description of the Tagus Battle in 220 BC, when 100000 Carpetani,
Colmenar_de_Oreja
capturing a king called Hilermus. At that time, Toletum was a city of the Carpetani tribe, and part of the region of Carpetania. It was incorporated into
History_of_Toledo,_Spain
Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Camarena's origins date back to prehistoric times, with evidence of Carpetani settlements before Roman rule. During the Arab period, the region flourished
Camarena
Battle of the Second Punic War
baggage left by Hannibal near a camp at Cissa. Hannibal next released 3,000 Carpetani soldiers, along with 7,000 other warriors of dubious loyalty, so the Carthaginian
Battle_of_the_Rhône_Crossing
Calendar year
home, laden with many spoils, a coalition of Hispanic tribes, led by the Carpetani, attack his army at the river Tagus, here Hannibal wins his first independent
220_BC
Decade
capital of Carthaginian Spain) his base, wins a resounding victory over the Carpetani in the region of the Tagus River. Egypt's Ptolemy III dies and is succeeded
220s_BC
the first settlers of the Madrid area were the pre-Roman tribes of the Carpetani. Their settlements were established in the area near the current Royal
History_of_the_Puerta_del_Sol
Mountain chain of the Iberian Peninsula
altitudes (Hieracio myriadeni-Festucetum indigestae), cytisus (Senecioni carpetani-Cytisetum oromediterranei), chionophilous cervunales (Campanula herminii-Festucetum
Sierra_de_Ayllón
(Zamora). 219 BC Hannibal defeated a combined force of Vaccaei, Olcades and Carpetani, thus completing his conquest of Hispania south of the Ebro with the exception
Timeline_of_Hispania
Place in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
joined together with mud, forming Cyclopean walls. It appeared to be a Carpetani settlement, Celtic people living among Oretani, the Celtiberians, the
Pedro_Muñoz
Place in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
of the area before the arrival of the Roman receive the designation of Carpetani by geographer Strabo. Near Guadamur are Celtic place names as Alpuébrega
Guadamur
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