The Turboletae or Turboleti (Greek: Torboletoi or Torboletes)[1][2] were an obscure pre-Roman people from ancient Spain, which lived in the northwest Teruel province since the early 3rd Century BC.
^Appian, Iberiké, 10, 36.
^Dexter Hoyos, Unplanned Wars: The Origins of the First and Second Punic Wars (2012), p. 188.
The Turboletae or Turboleti (Greek: Torboletoi or Torboletes) were an obscure pre-Roman people from ancient Spain, which lived in the northwest Teruel...
stock-raising pre-Roman people from Hispania, who lived to the west of the Turboletae in the southeastern fringe of the Iberian system mountains. Related to...
War or shortly afterwards, clashing with the Celtiberian Belli and the Turboletae people. Incorporated into Hispania Citerior Province after 156 BC, the...
the name for Andalusia. Before historical times, its population (the Turboletae) either disappeared or was assimilated as their lands were divided between...
the middle of the river Sigmatis, today's Leyre. Titii (Celtiberian) Turboletae / Turboleti Uraci / Duraci Possible Celtiberian tribe Belendi / Pelendi –...
by Hannibal. 218 BC Hannibal Barca takes Saguntum with the aid of the Turboletae and departs for the Italian peninsula in order to attack the Romans in...
resisting further Roman encroachment of their lands as well as fighting off Turboletae raids and the Iberian Lobetani people. Defeated in 143 BC by Proconsul...