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The Arevaci or Aravaci (Arevakos, Arvatkos or Areukas in the Greek sources[1]), were a Celtic[2][3] people who settled in the central Meseta of northern Hispania and dominated most of Celtiberia from the 4th to late 2nd centuries BC. The Vaccaei were their allies.

  1. ^ Ptolemy, Geographia, II, 6, 55.
  2. ^ Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí (2002). The Celts: A History. Cork: The Collins Press. p. 75. ISBN 0-85115-923-0.
  3. ^ Cremin, The Celts in Europe (1992), p. 57.

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Arevaci

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The Arevaci or Aravaci (Arevakos, Arvatkos or Areukas in the Greek sources), were a Celtic people who settled in the central Meseta of northern Hispania...

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Numantine War

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who betrayed their surrender and executed their leading men, and the Arevaci of Hispania Citerior continued the war and allied with the Lusitanian leader...

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Celtiberians

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other directions, the demarcation is less clear. Most scholars include the Arevaci, Pellendones, Belli, Titti and Lusones as Celtiberian tribes, and occasionally...

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Numantia

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but other authors, like Strabo and Ptolemy place it among the Arevaci people. The Arevaci were a Celtiberian tribe, formed by the mingling of Iberians...

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Second Celtiberian War

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in east central Hispania, among which we can name the Pellendones, the Arevaci, the Lusones, the Titti and the Belli) against the presence of the Romans...

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Celtiberian Wars

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in east central Hispania, among which we can name the Pellendones, the Arevaci, the Lusones, the Titti and the Belli) against the presence of the Romans...

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Vaccaei

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groups. It is also believed that it was from the Vaccei that the warlike Arevaci stemmed from around the late 4th Century BC to conquer the eastern meseta...

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Aqueduct of Segovia

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117 AD. The beginnings of Segovia are also not definitively known. The Arevaci people are known to have populated the area before it was conquered by...

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Siege of Numantia

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small band of men down the river past the blockade. Heading first to the Arevaci, his pleas were ignored. He then went to Lutia, where he was positively...

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Castillo de Coca

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Theodosius I, has been inhabited since the second century BC when the Arevaci arrived and settled here. Coca castle was owned by the well-known Spanish...

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Tanginus

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Tanginus Native name Tangino, Tancino Born Celtiberia Allegiance Arevaci Years of service 141 BC Battles/wars Numantine War...

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Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula

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Segeda, whose wall had not been completed, fled and sought refuge among the Arevaci (another Celtiberian tribe), who welcomed them. An ambush in a thick forest...

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List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes

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of the Q Celtic type, a more conservative Celtic language). Arevaci (Celtiberian Arevaci – Celtiberian tribe “Before or Close to the Vaccaei” – Are Vaci...

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List of wars involving Spain

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Names of the Celts

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mixture of Celtae and Iberi. Aside from the Celtiberians — Lusones, Titii, Arevaci, and Pellendones, among others – who inhabited large regions of central...

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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus

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Celtiberians in central Hispania during the Numantine War, defeating the Arevaci, Lusones, Belli, Titii and the Vaccaei. He did not confront the city of...

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History of the territorial organization of Spain

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Pellendones / C11: Belli / C12: Lusones / C13: Titii / C14: Olcades / C15: Arevaci C16: Carpetani / C17: Vettones / C18-C19: Celtici / C20: Cynetes / L1:...

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Timeline of Portuguese history

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Pompeius Aulus. 143 BC Viriathus managed to persuade several Celtic tribes (Arevaci, Titii, and Belli) to resist the Romans, leading to the Numantine War....

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Pellendones

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Varia remains either incertain or unknown. Closely related with both the Arevaci – to whom they were a dependant tribe, though regarded as a separated people...

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Lusitanian War

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In 143 BC, Viriathus managed to persuade several other Celtic tribes (Arevaci, Titii, and Belli) to resist the Romans, leading to the Numantine War....

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Celtiberian confederacy

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confederacy was a tribal federation formed around the mid-3rd century BC, by the Arevaci, Lusones, Belli and Titii, with the Arevacian city of Numantia as the federal...

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Palencia

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the chief town of the Vaccaei, although Strabo wrongly assigns it to the Arevaci. The city was starved into submission by the Romans in the 2nd century...

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Celtici

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material culture of the southwestern Celtici was deeply influenced by the Arevaci of Celtiberia and beyond, as their metalwork shows strong parallels with...

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Vettones

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with the Vettonenses, inhabitants of Vettona (today's Bettona) in Umbria. Arevaci Bletonesii Carpetani Celtiberians Celtiberian script Cynetes Lusitanian...

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Pintia

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cities that the Vacceans helped the Arevaci of Numancia during the Roman siege. Because of their assistance to the Arevaci, the Roman invaders conquered the...

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Clunia

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Celtiberian settlement called Cluniaco, or Kolounioukou, belonging to the Arevaci, a Pre-Roman tribe that belonged to the family of Celtiberians. Clunia...

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First Celtiberian War

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this Roman province. The Celtiberian tribes were the Pellendones, the Arevaci, the Lusones, the Titti and the Belli. The Romans took over the territories...

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